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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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External antenna for Wouxun handheld radios
The Chinese made Wouxun and Baofang handheld radios have become quite popular with new and experienced hams alike. The price is right, around $125 for a dual band model, and they seem to work pretty well. From my experience fit and finish are a little lacking, but for...
J-Pole Antenna Reviews
I receive a fair number of testimonials and positive reviews for my J-Pole antennas. Most of the testimonials can be found on the testimonial page or scattered throughout the site. But I thought I would highlight a few recent reviews that I received. Hello KV9VBR,...
Amateur Radio Antennas for new hams
Are you a new Amateur Radio operator? Just received received your callsign and are now excited to get on the air. Congratulations and welcome to the Amateur Radio Service! Amateur Radio is a great hobby that will offer years and years of exploration, fun, and...
Sealing antenna connections
To receive years of trouble free service with your antennas, you'll want to make sure the feedline connection to the antenna is properly sealed from the elements. If the connection isn't sealed properly, then moisture can work its way into the coax cable, causing SWR...
How does antenna height affect VHF communications
Radio operators typically want to get the best performance and range out of their antenna systems. VHF and UHF propagation is typically line of site, so the common thought to increasing range is to increase the antenna height. For the most part this works, but when...
US Postal Service shipping rates to increase
On Sunday January 22, 2012, the US Postal Service will institute an across the board rate increase for their shipping and mailing services. This rate increase, which will see first class postage increase by 1 cent, will also affect the shipping of Priority Mail...
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