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Military Dipole Antennas

What are dipole antennas?

A dipole antenna is one of the simplest and, at the same time, most effective types of radio equipment used in the military. It consists of two conductors of equal length that work in tandem to create a balanced radiation field. Thanks to this design, a dipole antenna provides a stable signal, supports a wide frequency range, and remains a basic solution for organizing communication in the field.

Types of dipole antennas

There are various types – from classic wire antennas to reinforced versions with additional elements. By manufacturing material, one can distinguish lightweight aluminum antennas (convenient for transport) and more durable steel models (suitable for stationary systems). A dipole antenna can have different lengths, allowing it to be tuned to the desired frequency range and task.

Purpose of a dipole antenna

The main task is to ensure reliable military communication. A dipole antenna is used for transmitting and receiving signals across a wide frequency range, allowing it to work effectively with various transmitters and receivers. Thanks to its versatility, it can be used both in field conditions and for stationary equipment.

Advantages of dipole antennas 

  • omnidirectional radiation – the signal propagates evenly in all directions;
  • ease of setup and installation;
  • support for a wide frequency range;
  • good power-to-range ratio;
  • versatility in use with various equipment.

How to choose dipole antennas?

When choosing, consider:

  • operating frequency and range;
  • construction material (aluminum or steel);
  • range depending on signal power;
  • antenna size and operating conditions.

Where to buy dipole antennas?

You can purchase high-quality dipole antennas at Flash Army. Models for various tasks are available here – from mobile field to stationary systems. You will receive equipment with a warranty, fast delivery across Ukraine, and professional consultation.

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Frequently asked questions about products in this category Military Dipole Antennas

A dipole antenna is a simple radio antenna consisting of two metal conductors of equal length.
When the transmitter sends a signal, an electromagnetic field is generated in the conductors, and the dipole antenna emits a radio wave. Due to this design, the dipole antenna is used in many communication systems – from radio stations to FPV equipment.
There are several types of dipole antennas, differing in design. The most common is the half-wave dipole, whose length is equal to half the signal wavelength. Folded dipoles and shortened designs are also used in various radio systems.
A half-wave dipole consists of two metal elements connected to a feed cable. A folded dipole has a different design – two parallel conductors connected to each other. This type of dipole antenna has a different input impedance and is often used in television antennas.
Dipole antennas are used in various radio communication systems. They are employed in radio broadcasting, television signal reception, FPV equipment, and drone ground control stations. Thanks to its simple design, the dipole antenna remains one of the most common antennas.
A dipole antenna radiates a signal almost uniformly around itself. In the horizontal plane, its radiation pattern is circular. This means that the signal is received from various directions without precise antenna aiming.
A classic half-wave dipole has an input impedance of approximately 73 ohms. This value matches well with 50 or 75 ohm coaxial cables. This allows the dipole antenna to be easily connected to most radio transmitters.
A dipole antenna does not have a high signal gain. Its main advantage is uniform signal radiation in different directions. This makes a dipole antenna well-suited for basic communication and signal reception.
A dipole antenna is best installed in an open area. There should be no large metal objects or other antennas nearby. It is also important to raise the dipole antenna to a sufficient height for the signal to propagate without obstruction.
Dipole antennas can be purchased on the FlashArmy military equipment marketplace. Depending on your needs, dipole antennas vary in frequency ranges and compatibility with other equipment, which should be considered when choosing.