Attic Antennas For Ham Radio

Attic Antennas For Ham Radio. Attic AMSAT Antenna Working the Ham Radio Satellites With A Rotatable Computer Controlled Yagi Far left is a flowerpot aerial (in the black tube) with a DAB aerial to its right The Antenna worked satisfactory on the above mentioned bands.For making the antenna you need length in 50- meters insulated wire in diameter 2.0 mm (12- AWG)

Ham Radio Attic Antenna
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Radio amateurs living in deed-restricted housing face many antenna challenges On HF wire beams can be run on the roof supports or the rafters, these usually are good for one direction only but can be switched electrically for different coverage.

Ham Radio Attic Antenna

Ladder-line fed dipoles are ideal for attic use—assuming that you can route the ladder line to your radio without too much metal contact Often, amateur radio operators are looking for alternative locations to install their antennas Radio amateurs living in deed-restricted housing face many antenna challenges

Attic Antennas for Ham Radio YouTube. A 70cms 10 ele beam aimed at the Isle of Wight (GB3IW) hangs from a piece of string If you don't have space or are not allowed to have an antenna on your roof or in your garden, an antenne in the attic could be an alternative.

My Attic Antenna Installation. Far left is a flowerpot aerial (in the black tube) with a DAB aerial to its right This calls for a little creativity; if the space allows, consider mounting your antennas in the attic.