Building an Inverted-V Antenna For The 40m Band, Part 1.
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 Published On Oct 5, 2019

The Inverted-V antenna is great for NVIS (Near Vertical Incidence Skywave) regional radio contacts and will work also for long distances. Requiring only one mast it is very practical for portable operations. This part 1 is a FAIL because I got a very high SWR and poor reception. In part two I will figure it out, fix the antenna and make contacts. Get more content and help this site:   / radioprepper  

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