A Practical Approach to Ham Radio Antennas
By G3FEWThis presentation on antennas is a practical guide for amateur radio operators. The key takeaway is that the best antenna for your station depends on your constraints and goals. There is no magic solution and buying a wire antenna is not recommended as it might be expensive and not as effective.
The presentation covers different antenna types including dipoles, verticals, Yagis and loop antennas.
Important factors to consider when choosing an antenna include SWR, feeder types, and whether you need a balun.
The author emphasizes that ATUs don’t improve a poor antenna and advises against obsessing over SWR readings.
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