403 CHEAP DIY Homebrew Wire Antennas for Ham Radio: How would you like to have a FREE picture book PDF of 403 CHEAP do-it-yourself homebrew wire antennas that you can easily construct for your own ham radio station? Did I mention CHEAP? Keep watching to the end to get your no strings, no hassle, free PDF copy! Did I mention cheap AND free??
“So Easy, A Cave Ham Could Do It!” Stay tuned!
The great news about almost all of these 403 wire antennas is that they are CHEAP to build. Ham radio can be a very expensive hobby. Yeah, I know, you heard it here first.
In my case, I am known for my cheapness and wear that badge proudly!
However, there are times, when I am so swamped with new consulting clients, that time trumps money priority-wise – and I go with a more expensive solution. This was the case when I ended up buying, instead of building, my own two ends fed half wave wire antennas that are my primary, permanent HF antennas at home.
I bought the Myantennas 80-10 and 40-10 end-fed antennas because of their well-deserved reputation, build quality, and their products offering a slam-dunk plug-and-play solution right out of the box. This is an unsolicited and unpaid very strong recommendation of Myantennas.
I love to hear from each of you in the comments section for my YouTube video: what kind of wire antennas are using and are you happy with it? Did you build your own wire antennas – or did you buy store-bought ones?
I love wire antennas for the simplicity and their low cost – along with all the experimentation you can do… For me, my “time versus money” store-bought solution cost me about $300 out of my wallet for this convenience. It would’ve been closer to $400 if I had bought both of them new instead of buying the 80m version used off QRZ. It also would’ve probably been ONE THIRD THIS COST if I had made my own EFHW wire antennas and matching transformers instead of going with store-bought ones!
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