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Antenna Briefs #1 - Frequency, Wavelength, and Size 

MegawattKS
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This is the first in a series of videos on antennas and how they work. It is based on and supports a university course, but covers material without any deep math. In Episode 1 we overview key elements of radio antenna operation and signal propagation. We start with the first antennas created by Hertz and proceed to demonstrations with modern antennas - focusing initially on dipoles. Additional types including loops, monopoles, and dish antennas are covered as examples of real-world antennas and are presented across the frequency range from 1 MHz to 40 GHz. The key takeaway is the formula for wavelength and how it relates to frequency antenna size (and directivity).

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7 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 40   
@W1RMD
@W1RMD 10 месяцев назад
You've done an excellent job at condensing a very large amount of material into under half an hour. I can't wait to continue further into this series. Thanks and 73's!
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 10 месяцев назад
Thank you ! Hope the rest are useful too. 73
@aerofart
@aerofart Год назад
Watching your videos has brought me so much closer to understanding the mysteries of radio magic. Thank you for your monumental effort!
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS Год назад
You are very welcome. Glad to hear it's appreciated.
@michaelgallias2651
@michaelgallias2651 2 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful video. Finally someone who explains those things simply, with many photos. Looking forward to the next one.
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@fm71450
@fm71450 8 месяцев назад
Thank You! I took physics 45+ years back - the concepts have been utilized often since then, but NOT the math. Your explanations are very clear, and greatly appreciated. So much to learn!
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 8 месяцев назад
Glad it helped!
@sullivanzheng9586
@sullivanzheng9586 2 года назад
Another series that fits exactly what I need! Just finished my first AM/NFM/SSB SDR based on your radio design 101 series now it is time to kickstart my antenna project.
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 года назад
Neat !
@fjs1111
@fjs1111 2 года назад
Such a great amount of information on antennas in a short time. Thanks
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for the feedback. That is the goal - packing in the key stuff without getting too deep :-)
@johnburns6422
@johnburns6422 28 дней назад
This is just what i like , thanks
@maksberlec4832
@maksberlec4832 2 года назад
Gooood! I think I'll watch the serlies again and again.
@julienpoivret6013
@julienpoivret6013 2 года назад
Thanks you for crystallising the true natural aspect of light. a very good and sharp explanation.
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for the comment.
@josecarlosribeiro3628
@josecarlosribeiro3628 7 месяцев назад
What a beautiful class, Professor!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Congratulations, God bless you and Marry Christmans! Jacareí-Sao Paulo-Brazil.
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Merry Christmas and happy holidays from the US !
@caseylocke4474
@caseylocke4474 19 дней назад
This is a great video and I appreciate you breaking it down so well. I'd like to make a small suggestion and please, please, please don't take it the wrong way. I promise I'm not trying to be nit picky. I'm a sound guy so these are the terms I think in. In future videos, you might consider addressing some of the mouth noises issues. There's a lot of mouth and lip smacking between sentences. That can usually be addressed by rinsing the mouth and then having some hot tea before recording. :) Just a thought. Thanks again!
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 19 дней назад
Thanks. I noticed that too, but only recently. Hopefully you and I are more sensitive than most 🙂 I did notice that if I turned the volume lower, it was OK. Will try the solution(s) you mentioned before making new videos going forward (July 2024). Maybe RU-vid can create an AI filter to get rid of these artifacts in the existing ones ? ;-)
@lama6542
@lama6542 Год назад
hello professooor!!! was stumbling a bit through my capstone project concerning a switching rf circuit. thats because I think the fundamentals of RF and antenna did not really click. I found your youtube channel then your website and man!! i always wanted a great source that helps package the material of rf for me. and just taking a look at your website. I have hw to do! thanks a lot for the help 🙏🏽 i am excited to get started
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS Год назад
Excellent. I'm really glad it helps - and that you found the Website too. Thanks for letting me know !
@benoitraulin1264
@benoitraulin1264 8 месяцев назад
Thanx a lot, my next course (il France) wil, I hope, have the same level of science a good sense.
@thomasmock9186
@thomasmock9186 2 года назад
Thanks, great video!!
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 года назад
Thanks !
@jamescopeland5358
@jamescopeland5358 3 месяца назад
Very good
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@richardphillips2405
@richardphillips2405 Год назад
This is great. One hope that I have is to understand about actually measuring rf exposure inside of the near field rf from the transmitting antenna.
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS Год назад
Thanks. Sorry, I don't have any experience with measuring near-fields, but episode 5 does talk a little about how to estimate E-field strength analytically in a free-space environment. I tried to be careful there to emphasize that it's only far-field however. In episode 6, the plan is to briefly cover some equations for near-fields and how that's done in general in simulators, but probably not measurements unfortunately. Near fields are pretty complex and exposure studies are outside my area.
@richardphillips2405
@richardphillips2405 Год назад
@@MegawattKS I know. But, I think that your videos will help me with understanding about E fields and H fields. Thanks again for a great video.
@dominicestebanrice7460
@dominicestebanrice7460 7 месяцев назад
This was SO helpful. For a young person interested in this field and thinking about college, what is the optimal route into the wireless communications field? Is it better to do a general four-year bachelor degree in physics or electrical engineering or should one just dive in and try to enroll in a telecoms or RF engineering specialty program?
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 7 месяцев назад
Glad it is helpful ! For one interested in the wireless field, I would recommend electrical engineering (but please get multiple opinions/viewpoints). My reasoning is that EE opens up a very wide field of applications whereas physics tends to focus mainly on the theoretical underpinnings that support engineering. I have also known some people who got physics degrees but found employment more difficult. I'm not against physics - I love it - but the communications field involves a vast set of topics and technologies that are really part of engineering. The second part of the question is harder. I think it may depend more on the schools you would consider and what they offer. In the US, comm is still part of EE. But, some schools do offer "focus areas" to target something like comm more early on in the program than they did when I went through the programs. Hope that helps. Again, get other opinions for sure, and look at different schools you might consider to see how their programs are set up. Enjoy the journey !
@byronwatkins2565
@byronwatkins2565 2 года назад
Curved wavefronts typically do not have E and B in phase, but plane waves must have.
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS 2 года назад
Thanks. I will look into the near-field solution more and see if there's a way to improve the graphic there in the future. It's definitely a jumble in that area in reality. Do you think it's an OK approximation as shown close to the feedpoint where V and I sources are in-phase?
@ahmednor5806
@ahmednor5806 6 месяцев назад
🙏💐💐✔️
@noluck33
@noluck33 Месяц назад
STOP the Ads, as most ads have Malware and are killing computers!!!
@MegawattKS
@MegawattKS Месяц назад
The ads are placed in RU-vid videos by RU-vid, and we have no control over them (unless perhaps a channel is monetized, which this one is not). That said, I don't think there's a plausible mechanism for infection if you don't click on something to follow a link somewhere. AFAIK, ads are just other streamed video - not software. Hope that helps.
@R50_J0
@R50_J0 2 года назад
Terrible. Brings back PTSD from my college days of enduring poor instructors. Unsubscribing.
@mikesradiorepair
@mikesradiorepair 6 месяцев назад
That's fantastic, you won't be missed.
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