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Ryan, KC8PMX wrote:
The way I was taught to think of it was that the length (overall) is the reference to the "length" of the dipole antenna. For example, a "half-wave" dipole antenna would be a "quarter-wave" in length on each side of the center insulator or center point. So a full wavelength dipole antenna would have each "side" of the dipole being one-half wavelength each. Oh well....... You were taught incorrectly, Ryan. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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