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(At least WE think so!) The gang at has surfed the web for thousands of hours in search of the best ham radio sites. Here is a list of the best of the best. If you follow these links, you should be able to find the answer to any question you might have --as long as it''s related to ham radio---the greatest hobby on earth! Our links will let you find the answer fast without having to be away from the radio too long. Links to this site are invited and are very much appreciated! If you are a webmaster, or if you have a personal webpage, all we ask is that you link to this main index page, and not one of our side pages. URL''s of the side pages are subject to change, but will always be accessible from this main MGS index page. Thank you! Many of these antennas are ideal for restricted spaces and portable applications. has an extremely good site called "Antenna Magic", which is devoted to antennas of these types. Photos, performance plots, and practical experience on Reflected M beams, wire beams, quad loops, super lightweight quads, "quickie" verticals, elevated half squares, rotatable self-supporting dipoles, and even the quad is PACKED into this large and informative site. and other parts which make assembling these antennas very easy, and (of course) you can get your fiberglass here at the MGS website. Check out "table 1" on the Antenna Magic site, then look at specific antennas to determine the materials you will need. The Best Ham-radio Related Links Presenting the best ham-radio related links page on the planet! Tencom is a manufacturer of fiberglass-reinforced composite rods. Through the use of the manufacturing process known as "Pultrusion", we are able to produce composite rod products in a variety of custom lengths and colors. Ourcompany is dedicated to providing its customers consistently high quality product at the very best prices and with no compromises in customer service. Our company can service almost any need in pultruded composite rod. If you use or are considering using composite rod, contact us for a competitive quote. Our company also offers several secondary operations, including the rods punching and drilling of fiberglass. Continuous fiber reinforcement in roving or mat/ roving forms are drawn through a resin bath to coat each fiber with a specially formulated resin mixture. The coated fibers are then drawn through a heated die.
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