Radio Antenna Engineering
is a free introductory textbook on radio antennas and their applications. See the
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feeder
Antenna and Feeder Mutually Self-matching
feeder arrangement
Feeder Characteristics
feeder characteristic
Feeder Characteristics
feeder circuit
Feeder Circuits For Directive Arrays
feeder matching
Feeder Matching by Means of Tapped Lines
feeder system
Directive Antenna with Maximum Gain for Two Radiators
Feeder System for a Three-radiator Array
feeding power
Feeding Power to Dipole Arrays Using Half-wave Spacings
field strength
Relation between Degree-amperes and Field Strength
fishbone
Fishbone Receiving Antenna
flat-top antenna
Structural Design
Multiple Tuning for Impedance Transformation
flat-top design
Practical Flat-top Design
FM-TV
FM-TV on AM Antennas
folded unipole
The Folded Unipole
formula
Useful Transmission-line Configurations
four grounded wires
Six-wire Unbalanced Line
four outer wires grounded
Five-wire Unbalanced Feeder
four-wire
Four-wire Unbalanced Feeder
Four-wire Unbalanced Feeder
Four-wire Side-connected Balanced Feeder
four-wire cross-connected
Four-wire Cross-connected Balanced Feeder
fourier current distributions
Fourier Current Distributions
frequency-modulation
FM-TV on AM Antennas
fundamental frequency
Straight, Uniform Vertical Radiator
Last Update: 2007-Sep-18