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Ham Radio > Zepp Antenna
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Zepp Antenna Defined
The end-fed 'zepp' antenna was simply a weighted wire reeled down and up from early lighter-than-Zeppelin air-ships.
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- WH2T's Double Extended Zepp Antenna by dxzone.com
- G3ZPS HF radio antennas
- http://www.w5d xp.com/rotdip. htm
- THE EDZ
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