antén
Antén is a term used in some languages to denote an antenna, a device that transmits or receives electromagnetic waves for communication and sensing. An antenna converts electrical signals into radio waves when transmitting and converts incoming waves back into electrical signals when receiving. Its performance depends on frequency, geometry, feed method, and the surrounding environment.
Several common forms exist. Dipole antennas are simple straight wires; folded dipoles use a folded conductor
Key concepts include resonance, where antenna length is related to the wavelength of the operating frequency,
Applications span broadcasting, cellular networks, satellite communications, radar, Wi‑Fi, and RFID systems. Design considerations cover frequency
Etymology traces the term to the Italian word antenna, historically related to yardarms or masts, with its