Chameleon CHA TDL (Tactical Delta Loop) Antenna


The Chameleon Tactical Delta Loop Antenna is an excellent, though expensive, choice for portable or home station operations.

Eric of "Ham Radio Concepts" takes us step-by-step through the set up, testing, and use of this well-designed, sturdy HF antenna.

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This is post 2755 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas.

Here are some comments from Eric:

The Tactical Delta Loop antenna (CHA TDL), is a portable High Frequency (HF) antenna specially designed for transportability, quick setup, and a small footprint. This antenna is ideal for camping or temporary installation in a townhome or other houses with a small yard or antenna restrictions. It can operate on all amateur radio bands from 3.5 to 54.0 MHz (80-6M), but is most effective on the bands from 10.1 to 54.0 MHz (30-6M). The Tactical Delta Loop will also provide acceptable shorter range Near-Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) propagation on the 3.5 to 7.0 MHz bands (80 - 40M) making it a useful backup EMCOMM antenna preparedness.The Tactical Delta Loop can easily be configured as a horizontally polarized inverted Delta Loop or as a ground mounted vertical antenna. Some of the advantages of a Delta Loop antenna over a vertical are increased efficiency, reduced noise, and some broadside directionality. An antenna tuner or coupler is required for operation on the amateur radio bands from 3.5 to 7.0 MHz (80-40M). Setup can typically be accomplished by one operator in 5 minutes. https://chameleonantenna.com/shop-her... https://chameleonantenna.com/shop-her... https://chameleonantenna.com/shop-her... www.hamradioconcepts.com www.facebook.com/hamradioconcepts Patreon.com/hamradioconcepts Interested in obtaining your ham radio license? The best way to get started is at https://hamradioprep.com/ Use the code eric20 at checkout to save 20%. You will pass the exam on your first try or your money back. Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM). 

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