Antennas Part III: DIY HF Antenna for Ionospheric Propagation - DC to Daylight

In this application-based video, Derek makes use of the general knowledge of dipole antennas that he’s gained to create a simple two-element antenna that provides some directivity. By introducing a reflector near the driven element, he can manipulate and direct the RF energy in one direction. He’ll also talk a bit about the ionosphere, the evolution of our antenna from dipole to the Moxon design, and cover the build process of his DIY antenna. Lastly, he takes the new rig out to the park for a test run to try and contact some folks in different countries! Discuss the episode and ask Derek questions on the element14 Community! Antennas Part II: Radiation Demo & Antenna Modeling: Antennas Part I: Exploring the Fundamentals of Antennas: Link to the tool: Link to the tool: Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files and behind the scenes video: Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: Tech Spotlights: RoadTest and Reviews: Project14: #0:00 Welcome to DC to Daylight #0:57 Antenna #2:59 Modeling #6:06 Sketch #9:01 Contact! #11:40 Give Your Feedback #antenna #antennas #radiofrequency #dipole #maxwellequations
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