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  2. J-pole antenna - Wikipedia

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    The J-pole antenna is an end-fed omnidirectional half-wave antenna that is matched to the feedline by a shorted quarter-wave parallel transmission line stub. [5] [1] [6] For a transmitting antenna to operate efficiently, absorbing all the power provided by its feedline, the antenna must be impedance matched to the line; it must have a resistance equal to the feedline's characteristic impedance.

  3. File:J-pole antenna diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of a J-pole antenna, a vertical end-fed half-wave omnidirectional transmitting antenna used in the shortwave frequency bands. It consists of a vertical element a half wavelength (/) long, fed in series with a quarter wavelength (/) transmission line stub, with the coaxial cable feedline (F) from the transmitter attached along the stub.

  4. File:J-pole antenna showing standing waves 1.svg - Wikipedia

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    The diagram shows the standing waves of voltage (V, red bands) and current (I, blue bands) on the antenna elements. It consists of a vertical element a half wavelength ( λ / 2 {\displaystyle \lambda /2} ) long, fed in series with a quarter wavelength ( λ / 4 {\displaystyle \lambda /4} ) transmission line stub , with the parallel wire feedline ...

  5. File:Antenna-j-pole-diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    This antenna radiates maximally in directions perpendicular to the antenna's axis, giving it a small directive gain of 2.15 dBi (2.15 dBi means that in the direction of maximum radiation, signal strength is 1.64× the signal from a directionless "isotropic" antenna). Doublet "Doublet" is a name radio amateurs sometimes use for a dipole antenna ...

  7. Whip antenna - Wikipedia

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    (right) Fiberglass whip for 2 m and 70 cm amateur radio bands. The whip antenna is a monopole antenna , and like a vertical dipole has an omnidirectional radiation pattern , radiating equal radio power in all azimuthal directions (perpendicular to the antenna's axis), with the radiated power falling off with elevation angle to zero on the ...

  8. Amateur radio repeater - Wikipedia

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    An amateur radio repeater system consisting of a 70 cm repeater and a 2-meter digipeater and iGate. Coaxial cavity RF filter at 2 meter repeater An amateur radio repeater is an electronic device that receives a weak or low-level amateur radio signal and retransmits it at a higher level or higher power, so that the signal can cover longer ...

  9. 70-centimeter band - Wikipedia

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    One practical concern when comparing the 70-centimeter band to the 2-meter band is that a quarter-wavelength antenna is much less unwieldy at 70 centimeters than it is at 2 meters. Portable antennas for 2 meters are generally continuously loaded coil spring or " rubber duck " types, while on 70 centimeters they can be a full quarter wavelength.

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