Antennas, Radiation Patterns, Baluns, and SWR for Beginners
The antenna equations are below: Mon-band vertical: 234/F(MHz)=L' Radial wire: 240/F(MHz)=L' Dipole: 468/F(MHz)=L'/2=1 side

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The Counterpoise - The Other Half of Your Antenna!

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SWR Demystified: AD#28

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HAM RADIO: How Many Ground Radials Do You REALLY Need?

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How do antennas work?

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End-Fed Antennas Explained: Where Does the Return Current Go?

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Volts, Amps, Watts, and Ohm's Law for Beginners

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Antennas Part I: Exploring the Fundamentals of Antennas - DC To Daylight

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The Mighty Rhombic, the King of Antennas (AD #128)

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RF DAC and ADC Technology for Radar and EW Applications

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Revealing The SPECIAL TECHNIQUE Of A Pakistani Man To EXTRACT GOLD From Used Motherboard Waste

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Ferrite, chokes, and RFI

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BREAKING: Trump’s Epstein problem returns with blockbuster testimony

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BREAKING: U.S. Resumes Strikes on Iran. A Clean Exit Is Unlikely. Tucker and John Mearsheimer React.

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Ham Radio Myth - A 1:1 Balun Matches Your Antenna To The Feed Line.

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Baluns and Chokes: Ham Radio Q and A Episode 3

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Is Your Coax Good & The Right Length? (RigExpert AA-600) - Coax Part 1

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What is SWR (in layman's terms)

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Thicker Antennas Change Things (#1121)

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