Stealth Indoor HF Ham Radio Antenna


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This is post 2417 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas.

Operating from a deed-controlled (HOA/CC&Rs) home can be challenging.  The major problem in these circumstances is building an effective antenna in such a limiting environment

In this upbeat video from Josh Bloom, we learn what 60 feet/18.29 meters of wire can do in a worse case scenario.

In situations such as these, it's always best to operate at low power (QRP) and use efficient digital modes of transmission.

Here are some of Josh's observations:

This is a very short video on my 10-75 meter wire antenna mounted inside my house due to my landlord. Works pretty well and very easy to do. I happen to be using JT8Call, but any digital mode would be fine. Voice could work, but make sure to keep the power reasonable.
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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

 

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