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  2. G5RV antenna - Wikipedia

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    A transmatch (antenna tuner) is not required to use this antenna near its nominal design frequency of 14 MHz, and judicious length adjustments can sometimes include one other frequency band. All other frequencies require a transmatch. [citation needed] There are many variants of the G5RV antenna. Two variations of the G5RV design, called ZS6BKW ...

  3. Coaxial antenna - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Crystal was granted the US patent 7,151,497 Coaxial Antenna System on December 19, 2006, after filing in 2003 for new types of coaxial antennas with reduced size providing efficient broadband, wideband and controlled bandwidths, using radiation by the outside of the coaxial elements.

  4. Beverage antenna - Wikipedia

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    The Beverage antenna or "wave antenna" is a long-wire receiving antenna mainly used in the low frequency and medium frequency radio bands, invented by Harold H. Beverage in 1921. [1] It is used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, longwave radio DXers and for military applications.

  5. 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 .

  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. Cage aerial - Wikipedia

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    A few examples of areal made of cage sections are: Shortwave quadrant antenna made of two horizontal cage sections. [1]Quadrant antenna A quadrant antenna is an omnidirectional shortwave transmitting antenna shaped like a rhombus or lozenge, made from two identical, opposing L-shaped cage dipoles ("L ⅂") lying in the same horizontal plane, aligned with their 'elbows' pointing in opposite ...

  8. Category:Antennas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 December 2022, at 23:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Reference antenna - Wikipedia

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    A reference antenna is an antenna with known performance. It is normally used to calibrate other systems. It is normally used to calibrate other systems. During a relative calibration, an antenna's phase center offset (PCO) and phase center variations (PCV) are computed with respect to the reference antenna which is normally assigned zero PCV ...