Wednesday, June 29, 2011

FM Dipole Antenna

FM Dipole Antenna Review



FM Dipole Antenna Feature

  • A simple dipole antenna can be used for improved reception of FM broadcast signals.
  • A dipole is basically a length of conductor (wire) split into two portions and signal is taken off at the split.
  • It has a nominal 3 dB gain over an isotropic source and is directional, tending to favor signals coming broadside to the wire.
Standard FM dipole antenna with 300 ohm twin leads. Use with F-type balun for 75-ohm coaxial input on A/V receivers (sold separately). 5-1/2 ft. length.


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