A thin antenna has nothing to do with the physical size of the antenna. Any antenna whose length is less than (1/10) of the wavelength of the signal is thin antenna. A linear antenna is one in which the current distribution is linear or bears a linear relationship with some parameter, say voltage of the antenna......
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A passive antenna is an antenna that is not powered by an amplifier.
end-fire antenna = surface-wave antenna
Rhombic Antenna....
increases by 6 dB
An antenna is analog it is not classified as being a digital device.
A thin wire antenna, such as a dipole or monopole, is a simple and efficient antenna design that is often used for receiving or transmitting radio signals. The current distribution on a thin wire antenna is non-uniform and varies along the length of the wire. At the center (feedpoint) of the antenna, the current is typically at its maximum, decreasing towards the ends. This current distribution creates a radiation pattern that determines the directionality and gain of the antenna.
what is this worm is it poisenous, they are stuck to my pillers on the patio
Linear sculptures emphasizes construction with thin, tubular items such as wire or neon tubing.
Question is meaningless, you can't compare an area with a length. Think of a linear meter as being "infinitely thin".
[ (234) divided by (station frequency in MHz) ] feet, hanging vertically.
The creature you are describing is likely a type of arachnid called a whip scorpion. Whip scorpions have a body similar to a spider, with long, thin legs and antenna-like structures on their heads.
Hertz Antenna is lambda by 2 antenna & marconi antenna is lambda by 4 antenna...
On a 1997 Mercedes Benz C200, the radio antenna is typically located on the rear windshield or on the roof of the vehicle, depending on the specific model and configuration. If it's a roof-mounted antenna, it is usually a thin, vertical antenna situated towards the rear of the roof. For the rear windshield, it may be integrated into the glass itself. Always consult the owner's manual for the precise location and details for your specific vehicle.
If the plastic post/window frame covers are felxible enough - or if there is a rubber trim piece, you can use a thin piece of plastic to pry the edge up and another thin piece to tuck the wire underneath, going just a inch or so at a time. Do not use a screwdriver or metal object like a scraper.
In most cars that have built in antennas located on the windshields, you will notice a very thin line or wire that runs around the edges or up through the center. If you see this little wire imbedded into your window you can be sure to have located your antenna. If it
An active antenna has a amplifier built in, a standard antenna does not. AKA powered antenna.
A passive antenna is an antenna that is not powered by an amplifier.