Inverted V Antenna for 20m: Myths Debunked & Practical Guide
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Practical insights and debunking of myths regarding Inverted V antenna for 20m.
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This page delves into the Inverted V antenna, a source of myths among ham radio operators. The author explores the behavior of this antenna type with a focus on a 20m half-wave dipole positioned 10m above the ground. From Pythagoras to high school math, the article simplifies the calculation of dimensions and angles for setting up an Inverted V antenna. It includes a spreadsheet for calculating hypotenuse length and angles, crucial for antenna setup. Additionally, it provides insight into the radiation pattern of a 'flat' half-wave dipole at 10m height. Useful for hams planning to optimize their antenna setup. In Norwegian.
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