Abstract

Marconi antennas are fed unbalanced with respect to the ground. Tee antenna is recommended for receive use only unless an antenna tuner is provided. This antenna is not particularly well thought of, but is the antenna of choice for many first-time receiver owners, or those who live in a difficult antenna erection venue. The “quick and dirty” antenna is basically a species of Marconi antenna, so it requires a good ground in order to work properly. It can be installed at an angle, although best performance occurs when the wire is straight. This antenna works better than single-conductor Marconi antennas because regular Marconi antennas suffer from ground losses. The swallow tail antenna is another multiband antenna. There are several antennas that qualify as “all-time favorites” with both ham operators and short-wave listeners. Random length wire antenna is one of them. Windom antennas are ham radio transmitting antennas. It is a half-wavelength antenna that works on even harmonics of the fundamental frequency. Perhaps the most classic form of Marconi antenna is the quarter wavelength vertical. It consists of a vertical radiator element that is quarter wavelength long, and a system of quarter wavelength radials for the ground system. The EWE antenna emerged recently as one solution to the low-noise low-band antenna problems.

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