Off-Center Fed Antennas
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- Ted Edwards (W3TB) gives a detailed presentation of the properties of a multi-band off-center fed dipole antenna. The antenna described is only 68 feet long, but covers the 40m, 20m, 15m, and 10m amateur radio bands.
Record on 4/8/2023 during the April WCARES meeting.
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Excellent talk!
Ignore the trolls. Great video. Thanks for posting. You are an excellent speaker. I'm glad I watched!
73, N4MJR
Excellent explanation of the OCFD, my main QTH antenna.
At school, the x-axis went left to right, and the y-axis went up and down. I'm in the UK.
Thank you for the presentation.
Dear sir, thank you for this video. I have been very interested in OCF antennas, making them in particular. Your presentation was helpful. It is embarrassing that the ham world has its share of negative commenters. Please ignore their sad efforts. Best wishes from S.E.Tennessee, 73 KQ4IXD
Very good presentation
It's "Common Mode Current", not common current that flows on the outside of the shield. Then there is differential mode current that flows on the center conductor and the inside of the shield.
Common Mode Current "is" RF current flowing on the outside of the shield.
Then make your own video and grace us with your superior knowledge.
Are these in Magnetic or True for 45 degrees and 150 degrees?
Dx at 30 degrees? Ok there bud.