Half-Length Dipoles for 40 Meters
Complete collection of the four main parts of this excellet research on modelling and designing half wave dipole antennas for 40 meters band, covering all aspects beginning from full wave length antennas, to shortened, loaded and reshaped dipoles
Category : Antennas/40M/40 meter Dipole Antennas
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