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Bob Brock wrote:
If you can't accept the fact that people build, sell, and buy 1/4 wave dipoles for use in UHF, get over it. Just don't try to make stuff up and post it. Again, by definition "dipole" means two current or voltage poles; it does not refer to the number of elements of the antenna. You can't have two (di-) current or voltage poles in just a 1/4-wave segment. Calling it such doesn't make it so. It takes a 1/2-wavelength for two (di-) such poles to appear. Jeff KH6O -- Operations Specialist 1st, U.S. Coast Guard Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System |
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