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Foundation Licence Feeders and Antennas
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What they do Feeder: transfers RF current between a transceiver and antenna without radiating radio waves. (Hope springs eternal). Antenna: transfers RF energy with best possible efficiency from RF current to RF wave or from RF wave to RF current.
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Types of Feeder Coaxial Cable (coax) Ribbon Feeder Open Wire Feeder
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Types of Plug BNC Plug PL 259 Plug
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Types of Antenna
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At Foundation Level: Half Wave Dipole ¼ Wave ground plane 5/8 ground plane Yagi antenna End fed wire.
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The Half – Wave Dipole half wavelength Transceiver dipole
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¼ Antenna Coax Feed
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5/8 Antenna Improved low angle radiation pattern Has ‘gain’ (4dB) Coil: for matching to transmitter (adds 1/8 )
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The Yagi Antenna
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Ways of indicating “Gain” 3dB 6dB 9dB 10dB 2 times 4 times 8 times 10 times
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Effective Radiated Power (erp) erp = antenna gain × transmit power
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Polarisation Direction of Polarisation is the same as the direction of electric field. Vertical Polarisation Horizontal Polarisation
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Matching Antennas / Feeders Source of Energy Load
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Matching Antennas Source of Energy Load Energy reflected back to source
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SWR: Standing Wave Ratio How good a match?
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You don’t have to know this yet! But…
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Antenna Tuning Unit (ATU)
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SWR Meter
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Variation of SWR with Dipole Length
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Dummy Loads
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It’s all a matter of balance Balance = electrical symmetry
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The Balun Retains the electrical symmetry of a balanced antenna if we connect it to an unbalanced feeder.
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Dipole Antenna (Balanced) Coaxial cable feeder (unbalanced) Balun
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