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![]() napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: The Marconi antenna is vertical. It consists of an antena and the counterpoise. The counterpoise can be in form of the vertical wire. So such monopole is vertical. The "dipole" antenna with the coax and without the balun is exactly like te above set. No, it is not as the generally used meaning of the word "dipole" without any qualifiers is a half wave, center fed antenna Radio-amateurs have "dipole" where one leg is end fed and the other is connected to the grounded shield of the coax. You should know that the true dipole is directional. Are your "dipoles" directional? S* |
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