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Ham Radio HF/VHF Antenna Lengths Chart. Here is a handy chart for determing 1/4 wave verticals, 1/2 wave dipoles, and full wave loop lengths. All antenna lengths in the information below are in feet and are the results based on the standard formula of 468 / FMhz = total length in feet.
2.1. Antenna length based on the following formulars: 1/2 λ dipole (feet)= 468 / frequency in Mhz. 1/2 λ dipole (meters) = 142.65 / frequency in Mhz. Full wave loop (feet) = 1005 / frequency in Mhz. Full wave loop (meters) = 306.32 / frequency in Mhz. Cut wire slightly longer for connecting insulators and pruning. 22-Jun-2007 09:30 AM.
23 sty 2024 · Likely range of lengths: 2.9 to 3.1 m ( 9.5 to 10.2 feet ) Suggested starting length: 3.2 m ( 10.5 feet ) Wire length change for 100 kHz: 1.25 cm ( 1.2 inch )
5 cze 2021 · The Antenna Calculator for Half-Wave Dipoles. Enter your desired frequency (MHz) of operation (i.e. 3.55). If you have no particular preference within a given ham radio band, then simply enter its center frequency (i.e. 7.15 for the 40 meter band).
1 wrz 2021 · This chart serves as an aid in trimming the length of HF antennas. The chart estimates, over the length of an approximate quarter wavelength, the required change in length to shift the fundamental antenna resonance by a specific amount of kHz.
Antenna Length Calculator. 1. What type of antenna do you want to build? Dipole. Fan Dipole. Inverted Vee. Off Center Fed Dipole. Vertical. 2. What frequency will you be operating on? Frequency: MHz. Meters Feet. 3. Here's your antenna...
This calculator is designed to give the vertical length (height) of a particular antenna, for the frequency and wavelength chosen. This does NOT take into consideration the type or size of horizontal reflectors, of even if there is a need for them.