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<h1 style="text-align: center;">An Antenna Potpourri</h1>
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<p><b>Note (2024):</b> These appear to be articles that were prepared but not published or put online, they were later made available by antenneX. These were retrieved from <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20240719021225/https://on5au.be/" target="_blank">www.on5au.be</a> (archive.org) and re-orgnaized with some duplicate items that exist elsewhere removed.</p>
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<a href="at2b1217m.pdf">A Trap 2-Band 2-Element Beam for 17 and 12 Meters</a>
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<a href="apba8075m.pdf">Adjusting Near-Perfect Broadband Antennas for 80-75 Meters</a>
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<a href="as.pdf">Antenna Systems</a>
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<a href="bonrs.pdf">Basic Operating Needs of the Radio Shack</a>
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<li>Design of a 2-3 Element Full-Performance Yagi for Portable and Field Use:
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<a href="d23efpyp1.pdf">Part 1: Electrical Design</a>
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<a href="d23efpyp2.pdf">Part 2: Mechanical Design</a>
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<a href="d23efpyp3.pdf">Part 3: Improving 20- and 17-Meter Performance</a>
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<li>Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams:
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<a href="dmbpbp1.pdf">Part 1: General Design</a>
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<a href="dmbpbp2.pdf">Part 2: A Small 15-10-Meter Design Example</a>
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<a href="dmbpbp3.pdf">Part 3: A 3-Element 15-Meter, 4-Element 10-Meter Design Example</a>
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<a href="dmbpbp4.pdf">Part 4: Alternative 15-Meter Moxon, 10-Meter Yagi Design Examples</a>
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<a href="dmbpbp5.pdf">Part 5: Alternative 15-Meter-10-Meter Yagi Design Examples</a>
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<a href="dmbpbp6.pdf">Part 6: Small Yagi-Yagi Alternatives to the Moxon-Yagi 2-Band Beam</a>
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<a href="fremtbbd.pdf">Forming Reasonable Expectations of Modern Tri-Band Beam Designs</a>
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<a href="hbdc.pdf">Home-Brew Design and Construction</a>
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<a href="myr101520m.pdf">Monxon Yagi Rectangle for 10m 15m 20m</a>
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<a href="nd270lpdap1.pdf">Notes on 2-Band (2m, 70cm) LPDAs Part 1: Narrow Band</a>
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<a href="nd270lpdap2.pdf">Notes on 2-Band (2m, 70cm) LPDAs Part 2: Wide Band</a>
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<a href="nrcplb80m.pdf">Notes on Ribbons, Cages, Parasites, and Lines Broadband Coverage of the 80-75-Meter Band</a>
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<a href="nuswbs.pdf">Nulling an Unwanted Station: Worse and Better Solutions</a>
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<a href="rbw.pdf">Reinventing the (Big) Wheel</a>
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<a href="tdewdspn.pdf">The Dual-Element Wideband Dipole: Some Preliminary Notes</a>
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<a href="tilzx80mv.pdf">The IL-ZX as an 80-Meter Vertical</a>
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<a href="tpl.pdf">The Practical Lindenblad</a>
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<a href="tsl.pdf">The Shack Layout</a>
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<a href="tvdlpda.pdf">The V-Dipole LPDA</a>
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<a href="ydalfdq.pdf">Yagi Driver Assemblies: Linear, Folded Dipole, and Quagi</a>
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