VHF UHF Scanner Antennas
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Homebrew U/VHF scanner antennas using parts from other Antennas and spare stuff I had laying around. Antennas use a balun and 75-ohm coax to make it back to the scanners by KA6WKE
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You will find this resource in just one category on our links directory. The title of the main category is VHF UHF and it deals mainly with antennas for vhf and uhf radio bands. The resource has been on our site since Sunday Mar 24 2013, and it has been viewed 626 times. So far it received 5 votes for a total score of 4.80/10Rate this resource
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