Dipole antennas are easy, right? Just follow the formula, cut two pieces of wire, attach your feedline, and you’re on the air. But then again, maybe not. You’re always advised to cut the legs a little ...
A dipole antenna is easy, right? Two wires, each a quarter wavelength long, emanate from a coax or other feedline. Unless it is an off-center dipole. The length is still the same, but you move the ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--For 60 years the log periodic dipole array (LPDA) antenna has been a backbone of radio, TV, and wireless, with its advantages of wide bandwidth and directional gain.
There are numerous FM antenna designs commercially available with various characteristics. Types include the panel with crossed dipole, ring, ring-stub, slanted dipole and “rototiller.” In the early ...