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Why do you need to shorten a dipole for 433 MHz? A half-wave dipole is
a bit over a foot in length... Scott N0EDV wrote: Hi All, At 433 MHz UHF, I need to reduce the lenght of the dipole using loading coils or a better method. I need to know if there is a antenna program or a method to determine values and location. tnx de KJ4UO. |
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So it can be hidden with the explosives ?????
Scott wrote: Why do you need to shorten a dipole for 433 MHz? A half-wave dipole is a bit over a foot in length... Scott N0EDV |
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