Here is a Super J antenna calculator:
Frequency (MHz): 145
Feed point height (m): 1
Element 1 length (m): 0.7071067811865475
Element 2 length (m): 0.3535533905932737
This calculator calculates the length of the elements of a Super J antenna for a given frequency and feed point height. The formula used is:
length = wavelength / 2 - feed_point_height
where:
length
is the length of the element in meterswavelength
is the wavelength of the radio waves in metersfeed_point_height
is the height of the feed point of the antenna in meters
The wavelength of the radio waves can be calculated using the formula:
wavelength = c / frequency
where:
c
is the speed of light in meters per secondfrequency
is the frequency of the radio waves in hertz
For example, the wavelength of radio waves at 145 MHz is:
wavelength = c / frequency = 299,792,458 m/s / 145 MHz = 2.046 m
So, for a Super J antenna with a frequency of 145 MHz and a feed point height of 1 meter, the lengths of the elements would be:
- Element 1 length = 0.7071067811865475 m
- Element 2 length = 0.3535533905932737 m
This calculator is just a simple example, and there are many other factors that can affect the length of the elements of a Super J antenna. For more accurate results, you should consult a qualified antenna engineer.
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