DR L.B CEBIK [W4RNL] SK – An Antenna Potpourri

An Antenna Potpourri –
A Mix From the Pen of LB Cebik W4RNL

4 to 1 Toroidal Current Baluns Some Preliminary Measurements
A Trap 2 element Beam for 12 and 17 Meters
Adjusting Near-Perfect Broadband Antennas for 80-75 Meters
Antenna Systems
Basic Operating Needs of the Radio Shack
Design of a 2/3-Element Full-Performance Yagi for Portable and Field Use – Part1
Design of a 2/3-Element Full-Performance Yagi for Portable and Field Use – Part2
Design of a 2/3-Element Full-Performance Yagi for Portable and Field Use – Part3
Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams Part 1 – Design Considerations
Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams Part 2 – A Small 10+15m Example
Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams Part 3 – 10+15m 3 and 4 Element Designs
Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams Part 4 – 10m Designs + 15m Moxon
Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams Part 5 – Alternative 10 and 15m Designs
Designing Multi-Band Parasitic Beams Part 6 – Yagi Alternatives + Moxon Yagi Dual-bander
Forming Reasonable Expectations of Modern Tri-Band Beam Designs
Home Brew Design and Construction
Metals Used in Antenna Construction
Modelling Biconical Antennas
Moxon Rectangle Yagi-Yagi Tri-band array for 20, 15 and 10 meters
Notes on Dual-band 2m+70cm LPDAs
Notes on Ribbons, Cages, Parasites, and Lines
Nulling an Unwanted Station Worse and Better Solutions
Reinventing the (Big) Wheel
The Dual-Element Wideband Dipole – Some Preliminary Notes
THE ILZX as an 80-Meter Vertical
The Practical Lindenblad
The Shack Layout
The V-Dipole LPDA
Tips for Stealth Antennas
Top 5 Backyard Multiband HF Wire Antennas
Yagi Driver Assemblies – Linear – Folded Dipole and Quagi