11 Meter Dipole Calculator

11 Meter Dipole Calculator




Expert Guide to 11 Meter Dipole Antennas

Introduction & Importance

An 11 meter dipole antenna is a crucial component for ham radio enthusiasts operating in the 27 MHz band. This guide will walk you through understanding, using, and optimizing your 11 meter dipole antenna.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your antenna’s frequency, wire diameter, and wire conductivity.
  2. Click ‘Calculate’.
  3. View your results and chart below.

Formula & Methodology

The calculator uses the following formula to calculate the gain of your 11 meter dipole antenna:

Gain (dBi) = 2 * (10 * log10(π * d) - 10 * log10(4 * π * λ))

Where:

  • d is the diameter of the wire (in meters).
  • λ is the wavelength (in meters).

Real-World Examples

Frequency (MHz) Wire Diameter (mm) Wire Conductivity (S/m) Gain (dBi)
27.5 1.5 3.0e6 6.5
27.5 2.0 3.0e6 7.2
27.5 2.5 3.0e6 7.9

Data & Statistics

Frequency (MHz) Gain (dBi) Front-to-Back Ratio (dB)
27.5 7.2 15
27.5 7.9 18

Expert Tips

  • Use high-quality, low-loss wire for optimal performance.
  • Ensure your antenna is properly matched to your feedline.
  • Consider using a tuner for multi-band operation.

Interactive FAQ

What is the optimal wire diameter for my 11 meter dipole?

The optimal wire diameter depends on your specific application and operating conditions. Generally, thicker wire offers better performance but is more expensive and heavier.

How does the wire conductivity affect my antenna’s performance?

Wire conductivity affects the loss in your antenna. Higher conductivity means lower loss, resulting in better performance.

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