Dr. LB Cebik [W4RNL] sk – Cubical Quad and Loop Antennas

Cubical Quad and Loop Antennas – Articles

2 Element Common-Feed Quads – Part1 – Mono-banders
2 Element Common-Feed Quads – Part2 – Dual-banders
2-Element Quads as a Function of Wire Diameter Part1
2-Element Quads as a Function of Wire Diameter Part2
2-Element Quads as a Function of Wire Diameter Part3
3-Band, 3-Element Quad Conceived 2 Ways – [High Gain or Wideband]
4-Element Monoband Quad Design
17 and 12 Meter Dual-Band Trap Quad
A 3-Band 2-Element Spider-Supported [GEM QUAD] Style Beam
A ‘Diamond Jubilee’ – the Diamond Shaped Full Wave Loop
A High Performance Dual-band ‘Low-bander’ – 80 and 40m Quad
Adjacent-Band Quad Behaviour
Automating the Design of 3-Element Monoband Quad Beams Part1
Automating the Design of 3-Element Monoband Quad Beams Part2
Circling the Square Quad
Feeding a 2 Element Multiband Quad
Feeding the 5-Band Quad – An ARRL Article
Feeding Multiband Quads
In Pursuit of Better VHF Quad Beams
Large Multiband Quads
Length of a Resonant Square Quad Loop – 1005/f why just ‘Doesn’t Cut the Mustard’
Multi Band 2 Element Quads
New Quad Studies
Notes on Large 5 Band Quads
Quad Models – Further Notes on 3 Element Quads
Quad Models – Monoband Quads of More Than 2 Elements
Quad Models Part1 – Full Size 2 Element Quads
Quad Models Part2 – Variations and Comparisons
Quad Models Part3 – Shrunken and Loaded 2 Element Quads
Quad Models Part4 – Multiband 2 Element Quad Beams
Some Notes on Long-Boom Quads
Stacking 2 Element 5 Band Quads
The Quest For The Elusive Tri-band, Wide-banded 4-Element Quad
The Quad Beam as an Amateur Satellite Antenna
The Quad vs Yagi Question
Three Ways to Skin a Quad Loop