SIX NEWS MAGAZINE ARCHIVES
6m Antennas |
issue |
6m power splitters |
33, January 1992 |
6m groundplane vertical antenna design |
33, April 1992 |
zen and the art of stacking |
34, July 1992 |
low loss japanese coaxial cable |
35, October 1992 |
a hairpin match for the 5-element tonna |
35, October 1992 |
a comparison of commercial 6m antennas |
35, October 1992 |
optimised six-metre yagi |
39, October 1993 |
a small yagi for 50MHz |
50, August 1996 |
a long-wire aerial for six metres |
56, February 1998 |
an indoor loop antenna for 6m |
56, February 1998 |
the ZR6YY antenna for 6m |
56, february 1998 |
azimuth precision - knowing your Yagi! |
57, May 1998 |
the gain of aerials: the myths explained |
58, August 1998 |
a loft-yagi for six metres |
58, August 1998 |
half bobtail antenna |
60, February 1999 |
a three element quad (plus a 2ele) |
61, May 1999 |
a review of the M2 6M7JHV antenna |
61, May 1999 |
a vertically-polarised VK2ABQ antenna |
61, May 1999 |
further notes on the G8VR small yagi |
63, November 1999 |
the 'zig zag' vertical beam |
64, February 2000 |
stacking for 50MHz |
65, May 2000 |
a 10-element yagi antenna for six |
67, November 2000 |
vertical and above Part 1 |
70, August 2001 |
vertical and above Part 2 |
70, August 2001 |
The G5KW trophy, donated by the Committee in Ken's memory, will be awarded
annually at the UKSMG Annual General Meeting to the contributor of the best
original article published in 'Six News' magazine in the year immediately
preceding the AGM. The recipient will be selected by the Editor and the
Committee, from nominations by the membership
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