dipolantenner
Dipolantenner, or dipole antennas, are among the simplest and most widely used radio antennas. They consist of two straight conductors of equal length connected to a feedpoint at the center. The antenna is resonant when the total length is close to half the wavelength of the operating frequency, producing a standing wave and efficient radiation.
For a center-fed half-wave dipole in free space the input impedance is about 73 ohms, and the
Common variants include the folded dipole, which has a higher input impedance (roughly 300 ohms) and is
Length formulas: total length L ≈ 150 / f(MHz) meters, or 468 / f(MHz) feet, where f is the