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The total length of the triangle is 21.3 meters.

Frequency range: 12.9-16.2 and 24.8-29.9 MHz.

Triangle at 14/27/28 MHz

Transformer 1:4 on the ring, the antenna is powered by an RK-50 cable.

It is convenient to use such an antenna with branded transceivers such as FT-840 (or others that do not have a tuner antenna). No adjustments need to be made. The FT-840 delivers 100W to the antenna within the specified areas!

Author: Igor, UA6HJQ, Pyatigorsk; Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru

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