U.S. Army officials seek to replace the commonly used device. For decades, the U.S. Army has relied on the ubiquitous whip antenna for an array of air and ground communications, but those antennas ...
The author is a consultant in Carterton, New Zealand. This follows up his December article “Tuned Bandpass Filter Is Solution to Backup STL.” Many years ago, the active whip antenna and the active ...
Standard whip or rubber duck antennas are extremely common due to their low cost and design simplicity. They work very well for long range transmission when the orientation doesn’t change and ...
After my recent Jensen JHD-910 radio article was posted on webBikeWorld, an astute reader commented about the importance of the antenna. He and radio pioneer Marconi were absolutely correct, in that ...
If a little fin antenna is good enough for today's cars, why isn't it good enough for a truck? What's the deal with the extra-long antennas on truck roofs?
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