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Dipole / Monopole Antenna Length Calculator

Common calculator for half-wave dipole and quarter-wave monopole. Choose antenna type and either compute length from frequency or estimate resonant frequency from length.

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Diagrams & Theory

Wire Antenna Sketches

Half-wave Dipole L ≈ λ/2·k Quarter-wave Monopole L ≈ λ/4·k

Key Formulas

λ = c / f

Ldipole ≈ (λ / 2) · k

Lmonopole ≈ (λ / 4) · k

Inverse (Length → Resonant Frequency)

f ≈ c / (2·L / k) for dipole (λ/2 type)

f ≈ c / (4·L / k) for monopole (λ/4 type)

Symbol Glossary

  • c – speed of light ≈ 3×108 m/s
  • f – resonant frequency (Hz)
  • λ – wavelength in free space (m)
  • L – total physical length of the radiator (dipole) or vertical element (monopole)
  • k – shortening factor (< 1) accounting for end effects, wire thickness, insulation, etc.

Design Notes

  • Formulas assume free-space or far from ground objects. Real installations detune the antenna.
  • For typical thin-wire HF/VHF dipoles in air, k ≈ 0.95 is a good starting value.
  • Monopoles are above a ground plane or vehicle body; effective height depends strongly on ground size.
  • Final tuning is almost always required in practice (trimming length and measuring VSWR).
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