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Description This diagram shows a 4:1 1/4 wave coax balun connected to a folded dipole antenna. This diagram replaces an earlier hand-drawn diagram. Created by Konrad Roeder 2005. Released to Public Domain.
Date 11 January 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Kgrr at English Wikipedia
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  • 2006-01-11 18:17 Kgrr 3854×4958×8 (644630 bytes) This diagram shows a 4:1 1/4 wave coax balun connected to a folded dipole antenna. This diagram replaces an earlier hand-drawn diagram. Created by Konrad Roeder 2005. Released to Public Domain.

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