by Michael Martens | Jul 12, 2012 | Amateur Radio, Antennas, Scanner
Great question I receive is how to split the signal from the antenna for two or more radios to use. If you live an area that doesn’t allow for multiple antennas to be installed, or have multiple radios that you would like to share a common antenna with, then...
by Michael Martens | Jul 8, 2012 | 2 meter, Amateur Radio, Antennas, News
KB9VBR J-Pole Antennas and Hamuniverse.com are giving away one of our popular 2 meter Slim Jim antennas. The two meter Slim Jim features 5db of gain and a low noise floor with its folded dipole design. This special drawing is on now through Saturday July 14, 2012. To...
by Michael Martens | Jul 3, 2012 | Antennas
All of my J-Pole and Slim Jim antennas are constructed out of Type-M hard copper tubing. Type-M, also known as Red Copper is primarily used in the plumbing industry for supplying drinking water in homes and businesses. Although with the cost of...
by Michael Martens | Jun 25, 2012 | 2 meter, Amateur Radio, Antennas, emcomm, News
Well, another Field Day is in the bag. This year our club pulled out all the stops and showed the community what amateur radio and Field Day is all about. Setting up in a large public park in the Wausau area, the Wisconsin Valley Radio Association not only had their...
by Michael Martens | Jun 17, 2012 | 2 meter, Amateur Radio, Antennas, VHF
I love reader questions and I had a great question this past week that I wanted to share with the rest of my readers. I’ve recommended installing antennas in the attic if you don’t have an adequate location outdoors or if you have to deal with homeowners...
by Michael Martens | Jun 1, 2012 | 6 Meter, Amateur Radio, Antennas, VHF
June is here, and now that the days are getting longer and warmer, my attention turns to VHF propagation, most notably the 6 meter band. Six Meters really starts to heat up in June, just in time for the ARRL’s VHF QSO Party. June marks the opening the...
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