Linear loading-Antenna lengths and conclusion.


 Linear loading is a popular and easy way to modify a dipole antenna so that it fits onto a small urban lot.

In this video, Tim (G5TM) discusses the pros and cons of using this method to design and build effective HF antennas.  These antennas work very well if you pay attention to details such as antenna and feedline lengths.

Also, Tim provides an excellent overview of some of his antenna experiments using linear loading.  This approach can be helpful for those operating in restricted environments.

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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Tim (G5TM).

An overview of the linear loading experiment findings and some information on antenna lengths for you. Here are the other videos in my Linear Loading journey: 1. Shortening a 40 meter quarter wave vertical:    • 40 meter portable Antenna - Short   2. Shortening a 10 metre dipole using linear loading:    • Shortening a Dipole Antenna by Linear...   3. Short 40m dipole for a small garden:    • HAM RADIO 40 Metre Dipole - Shorty Forty   4. Getting 80m into a small garden:    • Doublet Antenna Shortened For A Small...   5. Using a third wire to linear load an antenna:    • Dipole - Shortened using 3-wire Linea...  

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