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Life Below The Broadcast Band – 630 Meters. A Receive Only Vertical. Current 630M Vertical Info. For Sale / Wanted. KUMA – Shack Guard Dog. Antenna And Ground Systems. The Variometer – How To Make. Slowly Updating with known good links! See Hot Links – WG2XIQ’s site constantly updated with what you need and want to know. Don’t miss this one. Best 630m site around! Http:/ www.rossradio.net/ground-radial-staple-pins-2/. Details on the shunt feed matching method. Small Antenna Tuners. Enter your comment here.
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Life Below The Broadcast Band – 630 Meters. A Receive Only Vertical. Current 630M Vertical Info. For Sale / Wanted. KUMA – Shack Guard Dog. Antenna And Ground Systems. The Variometer – How To Make. Current Links – don’t miss these! A pdf of the RSGB “Low Frequency Experimenters Handbook” good! Http:/ www.n5dux.com/ham/files/pdf/RSGB%20Low%20Frequency%20Experimenters%20Handbook.pdf. Above, I should add, is by Peter Dodd, G3LDO…good stuff! Http:/ www.500kc.com/. The WD2XSH ARRL Experiment. ADDED 17 Sep 2015.
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Life Below The Broadcast Band – 630 Meters. A Receive Only Vertical. Current 630M Vertical Info. For Sale / Wanted. KUMA – Shack Guard Dog. Antenna And Ground Systems. The Variometer – How To Make. PLEASE SEE ‘BLOG’ page from the main menu for updates, special events, etc! After too long, I’ve decided to finish these pages and add semi-frequent content…now being April 4, 2015. Also, please check out John’s (KB5NJD/WG2XIQ) blog pages at. John WA3ETD / WG2XKA January 2013. WG2XKA at gmail dot com. Blog at ...
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VE7SL - Steve - Amateur Radio Blog. Homebrewing and Operating Adventures From 2200m To Nanowaves. Saturday, 29 November 2014. 630m Resources - Part 3. Probably the most-often discussed ham radio topic is that of 'antennas' and with LFers it is no different. When it comes to antennas used for receiving,. The shielded Burhan's loop described here. Is a good performer on 630m and below, while a tuned wire loop can be just as effective if resonated to 630m. If you have a tower, the vertical portion of the 'L...