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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.
19 sty 2017 · The best length is a half wavelength, or even multiples (1/2, 1, 3/2 etc.). Of course, that may be hard to get the best wavelength on one band and not the worst length on another band. My advice is to use a wire that is between 1/2 and 3/4 wavelength on the lowest band (40 meters here). Say, 12 meters long.
The impedance of a end fed wire can be anywhere from a few 10s of Ohms to a few thousand Ohms, depending on the frequency in use and the length of the wire. Other factors that can affect the impedance are bends in the wire, height above ground, proximity to buildings and wire diameter.
Includes calculated K and end-effect factors. This calculator is an aid for determining antenna element lengths, based on Frequency, Type (Wire or Tubing), and Diameter (AWG#, inches, mm) of the element. At the top of the calculator, enter the Frequency (1 to 30 MHz) of interest.
14 sie 2024 · The following steps outline how to calculate the length of an Efhw Antenna using the formula: L = 468 / f. First, determine the frequency (f) in MHz. Next, use the formula L = 468 / f to calculate the length of the antenna (L) in feet.
antenna is based on any number of parameters: specifically, the frequency or band of frequencies, location, directivity, and intended power range. This paper discusses some of the more important aspects of the End Fed Half Wave (EFHW) dipole antenna. The frequency band is HF (40 meters), and the intended power is 100 watts.
charts of feedline lengths: This page contains tables showing usable feedling lengths ( L F) for 3 different sizes ( L D) of antennas. It also shows lengths for generic 600 Ohm line and 450 [400] Ohm Wirmean line.