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Technician License Course Chapter 3 Operating Station Equipment Practical Antennas
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The Dipole Most basic antenna. –Two conductive, equal length parts. –Feed line connected in the middle. Total length is ½ wavelength (1/2 ). Length (in feet) = 468 / Frequency (in MHz).
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The Dipole
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The Ground-Plane Simply a dipole that is oriented perpendicular (vertical to the Earth’s surface). One half of the dipole is replaced by the ground- plane. –Earth –Car roof or trunk lid or other metal surface. –Radial wires. Length (in feet) = 234 / Frequency (in MHz).
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The Ground-Plane
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Loop Antennas – Dipole Variations Quad Delta Horizontal
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Directional (Beam) Antennas Beam antennas focus or direct RF energy in a desired direction. –Gain –An apparent increase in power in the desired direction (both transmit and receive). Yagi (rod-like elements – TV antennas). Quad (square wire loop elements).
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Directional (Beam) Antennas
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All beam antennas have parts called elements. –Driven element connected to the radio by the feed line. –Reflector element is on the back side. –Director element is on the front side toward the desired direction.
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Coax Feed Lines RG-58 RG-8 RG-213 RG-174 Hardline
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Coax Connectors SO-239/PL259 BNC N SMA
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Feed Line Devices Balun Duplexer Antenna switches SWR meter Antenna analyzer Antenna tuners
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Antenna Supports Trees. Towers or masts. Covenants and antenna restrictions must be considered.
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