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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:33:04 -0500, "Jake Steed" wrote:
I read on this Newsgroup once a while back, where someone posted what length of wire for each frequency was needed to obtain the optimal reception.Can some repost this info?Thanks in advance... Since there is an infinite number of frequencies, how about we do this the easy way instead of posting infinite wire lengths to match? :-) To calculate the length, in feet, of a half-wave dipole antenna simply divide the number 468 by the frequency in MHz. To calculate the length, in feet, of a quarter-wave vertical antenna simply divide the number 234 by the frequency in MHz. It should be noted that these equations include a factor to account for end effects and is generally not as accurate for VHF/UHF antennas. Hope this helps... John Kasupski, Tonawanda, New York Amateur Radio (KC2HMZ), SWL/Scanner Monitoring (KNY2VS) zIRC #monitor Admin |
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