20 Meter Mini Yagi by KJ5VW What I ended up with was a two-element mini-yagi that weighed less then 15 pounds, cost less than $30 dollars, could be disassembled into four-foot lengths, stored in the trunk of my car, and could be assembled in less than a half hour. Here's how I did it. https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/pdf-ant/frank_radio_mini-yagi.pdf
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20 mtr Half-Size Two-Element "Yagi" Beam Antenna by N4SPP A full-size ( = ½λ) dipole antenna for the 20 mtr band spans about 10 meters (33 ft). Searching for a half-size half-size 2-element Yagi, I found the design by Gary Hanson (KJ5VW). https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/frank_radio_antenna_yagi.htm
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20m Covert Dual 3-Element Beams by G3ASG By adopting to use a single reflector element which is common to both beams, the antenna can
be made to fire in opposite directions. https://rsars.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/20m-covert-dual-3-element-beams-g3asg-iss-1-31.pdf
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Dualband 17m/20m Moxon by N3OX It's a nice looking antenna, light, and works very well on 20m. I put it up temporarily for the BS7H operation, but it worked so much better than my delta loop that I wanted to put it up permanently. http://www.n3ox.net/projects/2017moxon/
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Homebrew Hexbeam Page by W1GQL In August 2004 I had a QSO with Joe Italiano, N9PH, and Joe told me that he was turning "Martha" my direction. Joe told me that she was a homebrew Hexbeam made with bamboo poles that he had bought at K-Mart. http://www.maltshopbooks.com/hex/hexbeam.htm
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Two elements YAGI for field day operation by VE3RGW With the success on the invisible attic wire beam, a lot of club members showed their interest on this trial and discussed possibility of similar application. http://www.qsl.net/ve3rgw/field98/beam.html
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