Why Every Radio Ham needs a Wire Antenna
Today, Richard from ML&S kicks things off by making a QSO with his FTDX10 and a wire antenna.
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Want to see a the set-up of a wire antenna? Watch Richard’s portable video here: https://youtu.be/HOxzAiqtR48?si=G1kxpJIQ40EOPU21
Products Mentioned:
49:1 1KW Version Unun: Ideal for home or field use
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49:1 Unun: END FED Half Wave Transformer Unun
https://www.hamradio.co.uk/49-1-end-fed-half-wave-transformer-unun-pd-11915
50m Kevlar Wire: The best solution for constructing all wire antennas, featuring excellent conductivity and long-lasting durability.
https://www.hamradio.co.uk/kevlar
Small Dog Bone Insulators: Lightweight and sturdy insulators perfect for securing your antenna wire.
https://www.hamradio.co.uk/dog-bone-insulator-small-pd-10338
Ham Shack Clock: In Green or Red!
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