Amateur Radio Equipment

Great Radio Equipment To Get Your Started

Ham Radio Antenna Towers

without comments

Ham Radio Antenna Towers

No items matching your keywords were found.



BLMA Models HO Scale Kit Radio Tower w/Antennas


BLMA Models HO Scale Kit Radio Tower w/Antennas


$35.99


HO KIT Radio Tower w/AntennasBlma ModelsPart BLM4101...

Antenna Towers for Radio Amateur


Antenna Towers for Radio Amateur


$31.01


A Guide for Design, Installation & construction of Antenna towers....

Build a 35' Free Standing Tilt-Over Antenna Tower


Build a 35' Free Standing Tilt-Over Antenna Tower



Whether you’re a ham radio operator, CB operator or an FM or TV buff you will probably have considered installing a tower to raise your antenna for better performance. And then you discovered how much such improvements cost. The good news is that it is entirely practical to build one yourself and this guide will show you how.You’ll need an arc welder capable of 75 amps, a hacksaw, some...


Channel Master CM 7777 TITAN2 UHF/VHF PREAMPLIFIER CM7777


Channel Master CM 7777 TITAN2 UHF/VHF PREAMPLIFIER CM7777


$52.25


PREAMPLIFIERS MATV MAST MOUNTED...

#1 Falcon Side Arm Dipole Antenna Mount Heavy Duty


#1 Falcon Side Arm Dipole Antenna Mount Heavy Duty


$13.99


Falcon Products Heavy Duty Dipole Antenna Side Arm Mount. 16 Inch Long Steel Construction. Comes with Oval Screw Clamp. Standard Shipping This is Not Oversized....



Ham Radio Antenna Towers

looking for the best ham radio antenna for muti bands all mode to stick up on 50 feet of tower?

I am looking to cover as many from 2 to 160 meter and know i will need diffrent antennas for 2 meter and sideban

THAT is a lot of bandwidth.

2m - a Cushcraft FM Boomer
6m - a 4 element yagi
10 - 20m - a tribander, if you have tons of cash a TH7DXX
30 - 40m mono banders
80 - 160m dipoles

Thats a wish list!

The BEST Idea is a mutli band wire antenna for HF. Using an auto-tuner as a variable center insulator works for me!

I put my AH4 tuner at the tower base (6 feet off the ground), then run 450 ohm ladder line to my dipole. This works great for me.

Ham Radio Antenna Towers