Tag: Antenne
Dayton Hamvention® 2026 Wrap-Up—What a Show!
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale Nearly 38,000 hams representing more than 40 countries and every U.S. state took the trip to slightly chilly, sometimes rainy, and occasionally sun-drenched southern Ohio for Dayton Hamvention® 2026, a gathering worthy of a Cecil B. DeMille epic (so let it be transmitted, so let it be done). The total of 37,924 visitors set a new attendance record. Watch the video of Hamvention…
ANS-158 AMSAT News Service Weekly Bulletins
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: amsat.org — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale AMSAT News Service ANS-158June 7, 2026 In this edition: Deadline for Candidate Nominations for 2026 AMSAT Board of Directors Election is June 15 HADES-SA / SpinnyOne Designated Spain-OSCAR 127 (SO-127) AMSAT Submits Letter of Intent for NASA SLS CubeSat Opportunity on Artemis III, IV, and V OscarWatch Tracker: A New Satellite Tracking Program from MM9SQL Changes to AMSAT TLE Distribution for June 5,…
Ohio NVIS Day 2026: A Tale of Two Different but Effective Antennas
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale There is so much talk in our hobby about making that rare DX or a faraway contact using resonant beams and vertical antennas. While that’s great—and I think most of us find these contacts exhilarating—there are so may rabbit holes in this hobby beyond DXing. As I often say about amateur radio, if you can’t find your area of interest, you better check…
Ham Radio Tech: Do Nearby Metal & Trees Significantly Affect Antennas?
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale Antennas may look simple—just a piece of metal in the air—but they are surprisingly sensitive to their surroundings. Nearby metal objects and trees can dramatically affect how an antenna performs, sometimes improving it, sometimes hurting it, and occasionally turning a perfectly good antenna into an expensive yard ornament. Radio waves don’t exist in isolation. Every antenna interacts with its environment. Houses, gutters, vehicles,…
A Guide to June 2026 Ham Radio Contests—Field Day Edition
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale With May’s downpour of amateur radio activities done for the year, it’s time to focus on the next big event on the ham calendar—ARRL Field Day 2026. OnAllBands has been featuring gear you’ll want to consider adding to your Field Day (June 27-28) essentials, including: Upgraded coaxial assemblies LiFePO4 batteries, solar panels, and generators Band Pass Filters Portable wire and vertical antennas, including…
What Amateur Radio Antenna Do You Use in Your HOA or When Space is Limited?
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale Here’s What Some Experienced Hams Had to Say. *** DX Engineering’s Facebook page recently posed this question to its readers: HOA restrictions? Small space? What antenna setup is actually working for you? A flurry of excellent responses followed. Here are just a few: “I use the Alpha Antenna HOA Buster Gutter Antenna and an end-fed random wire, but I paint the wire the…
End-Fed Antennas for Amateur Radio: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale Few antennas in amateur radio stir up as much debate as the end-fed antenna. Mention one at a club meeting, and you will immediately hear wildly different opinions. One ham will praise it as the greatest invention since coaxial cable. Another will claim it turns every appliance in the house into a touch lamp. A third will mutter, “common-mode current,” shake their head,…
Guide to Prepping for ARRL Field Day 2026: Part 3, Antennas
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale In Part 3 of our series on prepping for ARRL Field Day 2026 (June-27-28), we’ll be looking at some of the Field Day antenna options available at DX Engineering, where you’ll find a long list of effective wire and vertical choices (way too many to shout out here) that make excellent options for logging more QSOs during all your outdoor activations. Let’s begin…
Sierra Radio Systems Modules to be Featured by DX Engineering at 2026 Dayton Hamvention® (Videos)
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale Also find Sierra Radio Systems PackTenna Portable HF Antennas at the DX Engineering booth. We know there’s a lot to absorb at Dayton Hamvention®. It’s always a good idea to plan ahead so you’re sure to hit all the must-see spots as you walk the Greene County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Xenia, Ohio. This is especially true if you’ve only got one…
Momobeam Antennas to be Featured by DX Engineering at 2026 Dayton Hamvention®
📌 INFORMATIVA COPYRIGHT — I diritti appartengono al legittimo proprietario. Fonte: onallbands.com — 🔗 Leggi l’articolo originale DX Engineering is a proud distributor of high-performance Italian-made Momobeam HF/6M Yagis, end-fed wire antennas and choke baluns, all of which will be available for sale at 2026 Dayton Hamvention (May 15-17). Momobeam products have been helping hams “work the world” since the company’s founding in 2011. Yagis on Display DX Engineering sells a comprehensive selection of Momobeam monoband, dual-band, tri-band, four-band, and…










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