Basic Antenna Theory (HF Dipole).

 


Thanks to Doug (N4HNH) for this excellent discussion about dipole antennas-how to design, make, test, and use them safely.

Explanations are clear, concise, and well-ilustrated.

Keep a copy of this video in your reference library-it's that good.

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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Doug (N4HNH):

One of the Patreon supporters of N4HNH Radio asked if I would cover the topic of antenna theory. This video covers how an electromagnetic field is created around a conductor, why our feedline doesn’t act like an antenna, how a dipole produces an electromagnetic wave, the difference between a “flat-top” dipole and an inverted “V”, and why we should not allow anyone to touch the end of our antenna wires. For a deeper dive into this subject, check out this video by NY4G:    • Simple Wire Antennas   I hope you enjoy this video and find it helpful. If you find my channel informative and entertaining, I hope you will consider joining my support group by clicking on: www.patreon.com/N4HNH There are 3 levels of support, including exclusive content. Patreon team members gain insight from our technical discussions and internal polls. They also have the opportunity to view certain videos before they are released for public viewing. N4HNH Radio has a Web site, where you can purchase T-shirts with some of the sayings you might hear in the videos. Some of the more prominent videos are featured there as well as a page geared toward ham radio training. Go to: https://www.n4hnhradio.com Another great way to help support this channel is to click subscribe. 73, de N4HNH

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