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

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    An elaborated and expanded version of a 'T' antenna; it is a very large wire transmitting antenna used on VLF bands for VLF time signals or long-range submarine communications. Umbrella antennas are enormous on human-scale but are paradoxically ultra-short antennas, relative to the even larger wavelengths they are built for.

  7. Television antenna - Wikipedia

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    A short antenna pole next to a house Multiple Yagi TV aerials. Antennas are commonly placed on rooftops and sometimes in attics. Placing an antenna indoors significantly attenuates the level of the available signal. [19] [20] Directional antennas must be pointed at the transmitter they are receiving; in most cases great accuracy is not needed ...

  8. Moxon antenna - Wikipedia

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    Moxon antenna for the 20-meter band.The antenna is the faint rectangle of wires held in tension by the bent X-shaped support frame. Moxon antenna for the 2-meter band. The Moxon antenna or Moxon rectangle is a simple and mechanically rugged two-element parasitic array, single-frequency antenna. [1]

  9. Talk:J-pole antenna - Wikipedia

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    The diagram here is nice; I could add pictures, but the j-pole is large and difficult to photograph clearly. --ssd 22:17, 21 July 2007 (UTC) The J Pole or Zepp Antenna is a voltage fed antenna that was invented by the Germans (citation needed). It was first used on the Zepplin Ballon Air Ships (citation needed) hence the name Zepp Antenna.

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