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What Are the Different Types of Amateur Radio Antennas?

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What Are the Different Types of Amateur Radio Antennas?

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There are many different types of amateur radio antennas from which to choose. Some options include dipole antennas, vertical and whip antennas and quad antennas. There even are collapsible antennas to use in mobile situations. Space constraints, frequency of operation and, of course, budget restrictions are important factors to consider before deciding on an antenna. For amateur radio operators living in private communities, antenna height may be a concern — the lower the frequency, the longer the antenna. The dipole antenna is typically one of the easiest of all amateur radio antennas to construct. Many amateur radio, or ham, operators use variations of this antenna to operate from 33 feet (10 meters) to 262 feet (80 meters). For use on multiple bands, an antenna tuner is required to match the transmitter to the antenna. A simple dipole antenna can be constructed from copper wire and two insulators. Dipoles often are ideal for attics, or can be strung between two trees. Some are cons

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