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Antenna design ideas for radio amateurs by Rudy Severns N6LF

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Bruce arrays

The Bruce array is a simple wire antenna capable of considerable gain.  It has been around since the late 1920s but amateurs seem have forgotten about it.  That's a shame because it can be just the ticket for some applications.  The article on the Bruce array, Bruce arrays for 80 and 160m , 142 kb, NCJ Sept/Oct 2000, goes into many details which have been lost over the years.

April 20, 2005 in ARRL antenna articles | Permalink

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