Dipole Antenna Showdown: Comparing Flat-Top and Inverted-V Designs
Dipoles for Ham Radio are the basis of almost all antennas. But what is the difference between a flat-top and an inverted V dipole? Is an Inverted V more omni-directional..? Let's take a look. Callum, M0MCX. More videos: • Antenna Modelling Antenna Modelling • Tips and Tricks Tips and Tricks • Antennas Antennas • Live Streams Live Streams • Commander World My Stuff • Foundation Training Ham Radio Training

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