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Antenna
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"Curtain" Antenna
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transducer
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transmit
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receive
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electromagnetic waves
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radio
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television
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wireless LAN
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radar
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space exploration
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outer space
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conductors
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electromagnetic field
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electric current
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induce
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parabolic antenna
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Horn Antenna
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Thomas Edison
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Heinrich Hertz
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James Clerk Maxwell
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emitter
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dipole
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parabolic reflector
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie
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United Kingdom
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British English
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Guglielmo Marconi
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Swiss Alps
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Salvan, Switzerland
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Mont Blanc
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Italian
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Hertzian antenna
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Tesla antenna
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electrical length
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inductance
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capacitance
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standing wave
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grounding
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transmission
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reception
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radio frequency
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speed of light in vacuum
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transmission loss
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absorbed
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propagating
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reflected
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antenna blind cone
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null
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vertical rod
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Yagi-Uda Antenna
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antenna array
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transmission line
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feed line
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antenna feed
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amplifier
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Parasitic elements
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reflector
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frequency
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reciprocity
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Antenna measurement
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resonant frequency
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impedance
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gain
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aperture
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radiation pattern
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polarization
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bandwidth
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measured
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resonant frequency
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electrical resonance
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electrical length
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harmonic
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Antenna gain
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intensity
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isotropic antenna
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Wi-Fi
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radiation pattern
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sphere
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toroid
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sidelobes
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Antenna measurement: Radiation pattern
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Radiation pattern
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radio
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feed line
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free space
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standing wave ratio
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impedance matching
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Complex
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electrical length
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transformer
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antenna tuner
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balun
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inductors
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capacitors
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Efficiency
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dummy load
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radiation resistance
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resistance
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bandwidth
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feed horn
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polarization
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E-plane
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ionosphere
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line-of-sight communications
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omnidirectional
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WiFi
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linear polarization
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circular polarization
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transmission
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reciprocity
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reactance
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power rating
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noise
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narrow bandwidth
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megahertz
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Category:Radio frequency antenna types
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isotropic radiator
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dipole antenna
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reference model
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omnidirectional
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nulls
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whip
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J-pole
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Yagi-Uda antenna
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parasitic
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random wire antenna
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antenna tuner
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Horn
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microwave
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reference antennas
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dipole antenna
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electrical length
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resistive
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resonant frequency
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radiation resistance
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dielectric
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angle of incidence
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polarization
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refractive index
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polarized
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wave number
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wave length
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mobile phones
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base stations
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circular polarized
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ghost images
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Brewster's angle
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digital terrestrial television
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coupled inductors
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Yagi-Uda antennas
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parasitic elements
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Yagi-Uda beam antenna
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Yagi
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LF
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time signal
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Doncaster
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Victoria
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Australia
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multiplexing
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trunked
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two-way radio
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Radio portal
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Wikimedia Commons
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Category:Radio frequency antenna types
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Category:Radio frequency propagation
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Numerical Electromagnetics Code
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Amateur radio
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Antenna Measurements
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Cellular repeater
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Electromagnetism
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Mobile modem
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RF connector
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Radio telescope
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Satellite television
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TETRA
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Wi-Fi
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Smart antenna
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John D. Kraus
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Ohio State University
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Nikola Tesla
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development of radio
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electric ground connection
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Franklin Institute
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Philadelphia
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National Electric Light Association
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St. Louis, Missouri
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refractive index
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ISBN 0-471-66782-X
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ISBN 0-471-02590-9
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ISBN 0-072-32103-2
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Karl Rothammel
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ISBN 3-440-05853-0
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ISBN 0-87259-207-5
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