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- Sloper_antenna abstract "The Sloper Antenna is a slanted Dipole antenna. While horizontal dipoles required two large support masts, this antenna type only needs one large mast. It is therefore widely used by radio amateurs with limited space. In particular for low frequencies this antenna form is interesting. The angle of the slope is usually between 45°-60° and the lower end of the wire is at least 1/6 wavelength above the electrical ground. The dipole is mostly fed with a coaxial cable in the center. At least 1/4 of the wavelength of feedline must be in 90° angle of the antenna. It is also possible to feed the antenna asymmetrically. Due to the radiation pattern this antenna has a good performance for long distance QSOs (contacts) (DX).".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageID "38096153".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageLength "1457".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageRevisionID "618320338".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Amateur_radio.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_frequency_antenna_types.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Coaxial_cable.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Contact_(amateur_radio).
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Dipole_antenna.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Feed_line.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Low_frequency.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_pattern.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sloper antenna".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageWikiLinkText "sloper antenna".
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Antenna_types.
- Sloper_antenna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sloper_antenna subject Category:Radio_frequency_antenna_types.
- Sloper_antenna hypernym Antenna.
- Sloper_antenna type Building.
- Sloper_antenna type Redirect.
- Sloper_antenna comment "The Sloper Antenna is a slanted Dipole antenna. While horizontal dipoles required two large support masts, this antenna type only needs one large mast. It is therefore widely used by radio amateurs with limited space. In particular for low frequencies this antenna form is interesting. The angle of the slope is usually between 45°-60° and the lower end of the wire is at least 1/6 wavelength above the electrical ground. The dipole is mostly fed with a coaxial cable in the center.".
- Sloper_antenna label "Sloper antenna".
- Sloper_antenna sameAs Q7541360.
- Sloper_antenna sameAs m.0pdcsmb.
- Sloper_antenna sameAs Q7541360.
- Sloper_antenna wasDerivedFrom Sloper_antenna?oldid=618320338.
- Sloper_antenna isPrimaryTopicOf Sloper_antenna.