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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.
Please note, that there are two versions of the J-Pole antenna; The 60-foot Sr version covers 10-160 meters and the 34-foot Jr version covers 6-80 meters. Whether you are using the Sr or the Jr version, you may use a tuner to achieve a near perfect SWR on these bands.
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.
5 cze 2021 · Antenna Calculator for HF Antennas. Here is a simple antenna calculator for two popular forms of ham radio HF wire antennas: the horizontal dipole and the inverted "V". (Updated June 5, 2021)
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...
Cushcraft R7 Vertical AD4IE end-fed as inverted L. 1⁄2 wave antennas can be fed from the end (voltage feed) • Inverted L is popular on 160 and 80 meters where vertical height is often lacking. Many are 1⁄4 wavelength, but some longer, which allows easy multiband operation.
The J-pole antenna is an end-fed omnidirectional dipole antenna that is matched to the feedline by a quarter wave transmission line stub. Matching to the feed-line is achieved by sliding the connection of the feedline back and forth along the stub until a VSWR as close as possible to 1:1 is obtained.