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An antenna (plural antennae or antennas), or aerial, is an electrical device which converts electric power into radio waves, and vice versa. It is usually used with a radio transmitter or radio receiver. In transmission, a radio transmitter supplies an electric current oscillating at radio frequency (i.e. a high frequency alternating current (AC)) to the antenna's terminals, and the antenna radiates the energy from the current as electromagnetic waves (radio waves). In reception, an antenna intercepts some of the power of an electromagnetic wave in order to produce a tiny voltage at its terminals, that is applied to a receiver to be amplified.
Antennas are essential components of all equipment that uses radio. They are used in systems such as radio broadcasting, broadcast television, two-way radio, communications receivers, radar, cell phones, and satellite communications, as well as other devices such as garage door openers, wireless microphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, wireless computer networks, baby monitors, and RFID tags on merchandise.
Radio is the use of radio waves is to carry information, such as sound, by systematically modulating some property of electromagnetic energy waves transmitted through space, such as their amplitude, frequency, phase, or pulse width. When radio waves strike an electrical conductor, the oscillating fields induce an alternating current in the conductor. The information in the waves can be extracted and transformed back into its original form.
Radio systems need a transmitter to modulate (change) some property of the energy produced to impress a signal on it, for example using amplitude modulation or angle modulation (which can be frequency modulation or phase modulation). Radio systems also need an antenna to convert electric currents into radio waves, and vice versa. An antenna can be used for both transmitting and receiving. The electrical resonance of tuned circuits in radios allow individual stations to be selected. The electromagnetic wave is intercepted by a tuned receiving antenna. A radio receiver receives its input from an antenna and converts it into a form usable for the consumer, such as sound, pictures, digital data, measurement values, navigational positions, etc. Radio frequencies occupy the range from a 3 kHz to 300 GHz, although commercially important uses of radio use only a small part of this spectrum.
Antenna (pl. antennas or antennae) may refer to:
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Bob Klacza tests and reports on the performance of simple FM radio antennas.
Why not build another antenna? Here's a really simple, super-cheap and very effective wire antenna for AM radio. Perfect for fringe radio reception in portable radios without external antenna jacks. The only things you need are some wire and a place to ground it. Tried this in my backyard, investing about 10 minutes into its construction. Works like a charm! Be sure to check out my channel for more radio-related videos. Thanks for watching! 73, Tom
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A overview of many different amateur and commercial mobile radio antennas.
If you're looking to make a fairly simple vertical FM antenna(Transmit or Receive), then this video may be for you. All that's required is some coax(preferably 50 ohm with copper shielding, a small diameter brass/copper tube, solder and rosin flux, heat shrink tubing, and an RF connector of your choice. Using a SWR meter would also be extremely useful for very precise tuning, but not mandatory. This video also features my buddy, "Dinosaurous Rex". LOL Thanks For Watching! ***If you enjoy watching my videos, please show your support by SUBSCRIBING, POSTING LINKS to my videos on other websites & blogs, rating a "THUMBS UP", and watching my video playlists. Doing so will help to ensure that many more videos will be released in the future. (Views are essential to keep this channel in an act...
If the radio reception is poor or nonexistent it may by caused by a faulty antenna amplifier which can be easily replaced. Music: "Let It In" by Josh Woodward http://www.joshwoodward.com/ All songs licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 US License.
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Basic Antenna Fundamentals Antennas are a very important component of communication systems. By definition, an antenna is a device used to transform an RF signal, traveling on a conductor, into an electromagnetic wave in free space. Antennas demonstrate a property known as reciprocity, which means that an antenna will maintain the same characteristics regardless if it is transmitting or receiving. Most antennas are resonant devices, which operate efficiently over a relatively narrow frequency band. An antenna must be tuned to the same frequency band of the radio system to which it is connected, otherwise the reception and the transmission will be impaired. When a signal is fed into an antenna, the antenna will emit radiation distributed in space in a certain way. A graphical representatio...
Is your Ham Radio HT rubber ducky letting you down? Do you want to transmit a stronger signal to the repeaters? If so, I'll show you how to build a two meter quarter wave ground plane antenna. It is simple, low cost and quick to build. Give it a try, build one. Length in feet = 234 / Frequency in MHz. To convert feet to inches, multiply the length in feet by 12 to get inches. Metric: length is 0.485 meters. Parts, 6-32 hardware SO-239 connector Wire or welding rod for the elements. Coax cable to run to your radio. You may need an adapter to connect to to your radio.
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Namaskaar Dosto, is video mein maine aapko Antennas ke baare mein baat ki hai, aap sabhi ne tareh tareh ke antennas dekhe honge, yeh Transmitters ho sakte hai Receivers ho sakte hai, aur Transreceivers bhi ho sakte hai, aise mein TV tower ho ya Mobile Tower, Cellphone ho ya Radio sabhi mein aapko Antennas dekhne ko milte hai. Maine aapko bataya hai ki alag alag types ke antennas kaise hote hai aur inke piche ki science kya hai? Mujhe umeed hai ki aapko antennas ke baare mein yeh video pasand aayegi. Share, Support, Subscribe!!! Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1Wfsvt4 Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/TechnicalGuruji Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/technicalguruji Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/technicalguruji Instagram: http://instagram.com/technicalguruji Google Plus: https://plus.google....
The PMR (Personal Mobile Radio) service is a European standard for licence free chanelised walkie talkies. The standard is simple, it uses 8 frequencies, the radios are cheap and power is limited to 500mW. It is virtually identical to the US Family Radio Service (FRS) except that it uses a slightly different set of frequencies. One issue with PMR is that the radios use pretty rubbish rubber ducky type antennas and as a type approved system they cannot be user replaced. Rubber duck antennas are a compromise antenna. In order for them to be smaller and durable they waste some transmission power. In this video I will show you how to replace the supplied rubber ducky antenna with a much better dipole for improved receive performance. This will also improve transmit performance, but don't use...