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An inverted vee antenna is a type of antenna similar to a horizontal dipole, but with the two sides bent down towards the ground, typically creating a 120 or 90 degree angle between the dipole legs. It is typically used in areas of limited space as it can significantly reduce the ground foot print of the antenna without significantly impacting performance. Viewed from the side, it looks like the English letter "V" turned upside down, hence the name. Inverted vee antennas are commonly used by amateur radio stations, and aboard sailing vessels requiring better HF performance than available with a short whip antenna. Inverted vee antennas are horizontally polarized and have a similar pattern compared to a traditional horizontal dipole.

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  • An inverted vee antenna is a type of antenna similar to a horizontal dipole, but with the two sides bent down towards the ground, typically creating a 120 or 90 degree angle between the dipole legs. It is typically used in areas of limited space as it can significantly reduce the ground foot print of the antenna without significantly impacting performance. Viewed from the side, it looks like the English letter "V" turned upside down, hence the name. Inverted vee antennas are commonly used by amateur radio stations, and aboard sailing vessels requiring better HF performance than available with a short whip antenna. Inverted vee antennas are horizontally polarized and have a similar pattern compared to a traditional horizontal dipole. (en)
  • 逆V型アンテナ(ぎゃくブイがたアンテナ、英語:inverted vee antenna)とは、2本の電線をVの字を逆さにした形になるように張ったアンテナで、ダイポールアンテナの一種。が約50Ωになることと、敷設や調整が容易なことから、長波、中波、短波用によく用いられる。エレメントの角度は90°から120°になる。 (ja)
  • Antena odwrócone V – antena dipolowa z ramionami nachylonymi do dołu, tak aby tworzyły one kąt wierzchołkowy Δ = 60-120° (optymalnie 90°). Antena ta, w porównaniu z dipolem prostym półfalowym, zajmuje mniej miejsca, wymaga tylko jednego punktu zawieszenia oraz ma bardziej dookólną charakterystykę promieniowania. Stosowana jest często przez krótkofalowców na falach krótkich. (pl)
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  • An inverted vee antenna is a type of antenna similar to a horizontal dipole, but with the two sides bent down towards the ground, typically creating a 120 or 90 degree angle between the dipole legs. It is typically used in areas of limited space as it can significantly reduce the ground foot print of the antenna without significantly impacting performance. Viewed from the side, it looks like the English letter "V" turned upside down, hence the name. Inverted vee antennas are commonly used by amateur radio stations, and aboard sailing vessels requiring better HF performance than available with a short whip antenna. Inverted vee antennas are horizontally polarized and have a similar pattern compared to a traditional horizontal dipole. (en)
  • 逆V型アンテナ(ぎゃくブイがたアンテナ、英語:inverted vee antenna)とは、2本の電線をVの字を逆さにした形になるように張ったアンテナで、ダイポールアンテナの一種。が約50Ωになることと、敷設や調整が容易なことから、長波、中波、短波用によく用いられる。エレメントの角度は90°から120°になる。 (ja)
  • Antena odwrócone V – antena dipolowa z ramionami nachylonymi do dołu, tak aby tworzyły one kąt wierzchołkowy Δ = 60-120° (optymalnie 90°). Antena ta, w porównaniu z dipolem prostym półfalowym, zajmuje mniej miejsca, wymaga tylko jednego punktu zawieszenia oraz ma bardziej dookólną charakterystykę promieniowania. Stosowana jest często przez krótkofalowców na falach krótkich. (pl)
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  • Inverted vee antenna (en)
  • 逆V型アンテナ (ja)
  • Antena odwrócone V (pl)
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