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Note: There is a lot of antenna information contained in the
following ARRL publications:

The ARRL Antenna Book
The ARRL Handbook
W1FB's Antenna Notebook
Antenna Compendium
HF Antennas for All Locations
Yagi Antenna Design


1978 November  QST                                     p. 52
               Mobile Antenna Installation Concept

1980 February  QST                                     p. 16
               A VHF-UHF 3-Band Mobile Antenna

     October   QST                                     p. 38
               A Deluxe RV 5-Band Trap Vertical

     December  QST                                     p. 30
               Another Look at an Old Subject: The
               Bug Catcher

1981 April     QST                                     p. 16
               The Connecticut Shorthorn               1 page

1988 November  QST                                     p. 29
               The Mobile Roof-Top Antenna

1991 April     QST                                     p. 31
               A Glass-Mounted 2-Meter Mobile Antenna

     June      QST                                     p. 34
               The EZY Launcher

1992 March     QST                                     p. 43
               Do You Know Where Your CW Signal Is?

     December  QST                                     p. 40
               The Impossible Dream Whip HF Mag Mount

1993 March     QST                                     p. 35
               An Easy, On-Glass Antenna with Multiband 
               Capability


