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Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/2 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/6 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/8 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/7 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/5 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/4 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
Delta-loop antenna, the "queen of DX", monoband 50 MHz/3 elements combining performance and robustness of construction. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Compact and easy to adjust with its gamma-match.
50 MHz/6-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
50 MHz/5-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
50 MHz/4-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
50 MHz/3-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
50 MHz/2-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
70 MHz/2-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
70 MHz/3-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.
70 MHz/4-element monoband Yagi antenna, space-saving, combining performance and construction robustness (thickness of the tubes and manufacturing similar to 28 MHz antennas) with fixing of the elements by plates and collars. "All grounded" design greatly reducing atmospheric QRM in reception (static). Easy adjustment by gamma-match.