spindipole
A spindipole is a type of antenna used primarily for mediumwave (MW) broadcasting. It is a variant of the dipole antenna, designed to be more efficient and have a lower angle of radiation. The spindipole consists of two insulated wires, typically made of copper, which are supported by a central insulator and a supporting structure. The wires are usually arranged in a vertical plane, with the supporting structure providing tension and stability.
The spindipole is known for its high efficiency and low angle of radiation, which makes it ideal
The spindipole is a popular choice for mediumwave broadcasting due to its efficiency and ability to radiate