second clip 70m rotaiting antena on the train platform. HF large antena broadcast Radio station from 3Mhz to 30Mhz installation on the train platforn to rotating antenna pattern. Very impressive.
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24 replies
  1. corvettesR1
    corvettesR1 says:

    Well,I had two bigsticks with a co-phaser once 🙂 and a Courier Gladiator with an 80w Afterburner.n a slider.Now thats bad ass.:) D-104s rock.

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  2. nrfig
    nrfig says:

    This is a DREAM ANTENNA!!!!!!! I just imaging this “little antenna” in my backyard, with 1500 watt. AAYYYYY QUE DOLOR ……..

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  3. VK2BEN
    VK2BEN says:

    Interesting!

    One of my first questions is: Why does a ‘broadcast’ antenna need to be rotatable?
    Or is this just a feature left over from the array’s less-than-domestic-purpose history?

    Be interested to know about that.

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  4. helraiser666painkil
    helraiser666painkil says:

    jesus that is some serious big ass 80 meter antenna for broadcast I’d love to use it for the Amateur Radio band as well it would be amazeing wonder how far it could transmit? good video very intresting stuff. Stephen M3SNV 73.

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  5. ahedproductions
    ahedproductions says:

    These arrays were used as antenna arrays for HF jamming applications, this is why they can be rotated. This way they could cover certain areas. Phasing control of elevation angle was also achieved. Powers used flushed parts of eastern Europe from “unfriendly” signals, such as VOA’s and RadioFreeEurope’s. The transmitters are in poor condition now, but they still work.

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  6. Evolvedprimate
    Evolvedprimate says:

    First of all there is little directivity on 80 meters, is it worth doing this for a db or less?
    Mine is bigger than yours hmh?

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