Build An LF Antenna Analyzer
A Portable Low Frequency Antenna Analyzer, For those of us who like to play with antennas on the ham bands, one of the handiest tools to have around the shack is an antenna analyzer. These gadgets combine a signal generator and standing-wave ratio (SWR) sensor in a small battery-powered unit.
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