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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)
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Painting the J-Pole Antenna
I get a lot of questions about the 2 meter copper J-Pole antenna related to painting it. Many users have different reasons why they would want to paint the J-Pole antenna, but the majority of reasons usually boil down to ways in which to hide the antenna, make...
Copper prices continue to rise, J-Pole price increase January 1, 2011
The price of copper tubing, the main ingredient for the KB9VBR J-Pole antenna has steadily increased for the last six months. Unfortunately, due to the rise in material prices, there will be a light increase in the price of the J-Pole antennas. I am anticipating...
Local Community Radio Act of 2009 Passes
This past weekend both the House and the Senate passed the Local Community Radio Act of 2009. This bill allows for the construction and operation of Low Power FM or LPFM community based radio stations. The stations will still need to be licensed by the FCC and their...
J-Pole survives the blizzard of 2010
Today we're busy digging out from the one of the biggest snow storms of the season. On Saturday the upper Midwest received anywhere from 9 to 20 inches of snow in a 24 hour period. Once the snow stopped falling, the wind picked up with 35 mph gusts and frigid temps on...
The J-Pole as a low power radio antenna
J-Pole antennas are an excellent choice as a low power amateur radio antenna. But the all copper J-pole antennas will work great with both low power and high power radios. In fact the 2 meter model will handle 250 watts or more of power. But the antennas really shine...
Christmas antennas
My busiest time of year for selling antennas is actually the month of January. I think what happens is a lot of hams get new radios for Christmas and then realize that they need an antenna to go along with it. Instead of waiting until after you've received the radio...
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