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erichmadison wrote:
Bill, One of the wires is a ground, the other is the antenna. Would this still be a dipole? Thanks for your previous post! 'Ground' has various implications when it comes to rf. If they tell you to attach it to a water pipe or ground rod then it may be a true dc ground. If they tell you to extend it just like the antenna side and not connect it to anything, then its an RF ground plane...which can be compared to rabbit ears, dipole, etc. Is it balanced or not? Hard to guess. -Bill |
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