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![]() napisał w wiadomości ... You were totally unable to understand something as simple as: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dipole_antenna "The quarter wavemonopole antenna is a single element antenna fed at one end, that behaves as a dipole antenna." Are you able to understand something as simple as the above? To be precise, only end fed monopoles need a counterpoise. The radials serve as the counterpoise. The Author in Wiki describes the "dipole" used by radio-amateurs. Such dipole is simply "The quarter wavemonopole antenna". S* |
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