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2 Meter Amateur Radio J-Pole Antenna
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462 MHz Land Mobile (GMRS) J-Pole Antenna
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Aviation (Airband) 118 – 128 MHz J-Pole Antenna
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NOAA Weather Radio / Railroad Band 160 – 164 Mhz J-Pole Antenna
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Snap-on Ferrite Beads 11mm (set of 3)
$9.00
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Discone vs a J-Pole Scanner Antenna
If you are looking for a broadband scanner antenna, you may be lured towards the direction of the discone antenna. Discones have unique features that make good scanner antennas, but are they the right choice for your setup? Would a J-Pole better suit your purposes? A...
Near Space High Altitude Balloon has gone missing
The following article is relayed as a service to the Ham Radio Community: A high altitude balloon mission title EarthBreeze, launched by the Near Space Sciences group on Saturday, September 8th has stopped reporting it's beacon message. Ham operators are asked...
September is National Preparedness Month
In addition to selling my line of J-Pole and Slim Jim antennas, I talk a lot about emergency communications. The reason is, that effective communications needs to be part of anyone's disaster plan. September is National Preparedness Monthand the Department of Homeland...
Dragonfly Antenna
Check out what landed on the mobile whip antenna on my car. Not sure if the dragon fly will increase my propagation, but I guess I can now officially say that I'm running a 'bugcatcher.'
KB9VBR J-Pole Antenna Business Cards
Help share the love of the J-Pole antenna. I just got a big shipment of business cards in and they don't do me any good sitting in a box in my office. If you drop me your name and address via the contact form, I will personally mail out a handful of cards that you can...
Marathon County Civil Defense Helmet
I spotted this helmet at a flea market last week. It appears to be a standard issue white fiberglass Civil Defense helmet from the late 1950's or early 1960's. I'm not sure it's worth the $75 asking price, but a fine specimen none the less.
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