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Posted on February 7, 2015May 8, 2022 by Scott Westerman

The Slinky Dipole

Here’s proof that hams can figure out a way to use just about anything to get on the air.  It’s not the most durable of antennae, but in a pinch, this accidental invention can work well.

Want to know how and why it works? Here’s the answer.

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