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  2. G5RV antenna - Wikipedia

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    The G5RV antenna is a dipole with a ... As is in general the case for all electric antennas, the height of the G5RV above the ground should be at least half of the ...

  3. Inverted vee antenna - Wikipedia

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    An inverted vee antenna is a type of antenna similar to a horizontal dipole, but with the two sides bent down towards the ground, typically creating a 120- or 90-degree angle between the dipole legs. It is typically used in areas of limited space as it can significantly reduce the ground foot print of the antenna without significantly impacting ...

  4. Dipole antenna - Wikipedia

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    The G5RV antenna is a dipole antenna fed indirectly, through a carefully chosen length of 300 Ω or 450 Ω twin lead, which acts as an impedance matching network to connect (through a balun) to a standard 50 Ω coaxial transmission line. The sloper antenna is a slanted vertical dipole antenna attached to the top of a single tower. The element ...

  5. Beverage antenna - Wikipedia

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    The driving impedance of the antenna is equal to the characteristic impedance of the wire with respect to ground, somewhere between 400 and 800 ohms, depending on the height of the wire. Typically a length of 50-ohm or 75-ohm coaxial cable would be used for connecting the receiver to the antenna endpoint. A matching transformer should be ...

  6. File:G5RV Antenna.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:11, 13 January 2013: 713 × 349 (6 KB): 2A4Fh56OSA: Impedance of the feedline now corresponds to the given length.

  7. Sloper antenna - Wikipedia

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    In particular for low frequencies this antenna form is interesting. [4] The angle of the slope is usually between 45°–60° and the lower end of the wire is at least 1 ⁄ 6 wavelength above the electrical ground .