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Subelement B-006

B-006

Section B-006-013

Section B-006-013

What is a quad antenna?

  • Four straight, parallel elements in line with each other, each approximately a half-wavelength long
  • A quarter-wavelength vertical conductor fed at the bottom
  • Correct Answer
    Two or more parallel four-sided wire loops, each approximately one wavelength long
  • A centre-fed half-wavelength long wire

The 'quad' is a parasitic array made of one-wavelength LOOPS (square or diamond-shaped).

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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What is a delta loop antenna with parasitic elements?

  • An antenna system made of three vertical antennas, arranged in a triangular shape
  • Correct Answer
    An antenna consisting of multiple elements, each a triangular loop whose total length is approximately one wavelength
  • An antenna made from several triangular coils of wire on an insulating form
  • An antenna made of a large multi-turn triangular loop

A 'delta' has a triangular shape. A 'delta' with parasitic elements is an array made of one-wavelength LOOPS with a triangular shape.

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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What is the approximate length of the driven element of a quad antenna designed for 21.4 MHz?

  • 3.57 metres
  • 7.01 metres
  • Correct Answer
    14.30 metres
  • 10.93 metres

Key word: QUAD. A four-sided loop. Loop antennas are roughly 1 wavelength long. Wavelength (lambda) in metres IN FREE SPACE is 300 divided by frequency in megahertz. The 'driven' element in a LOOP is 2% longer than a full wavelength in free space = '300 * 1.02' divided by frequency in megahertz. In this example, the quad measures (300 * 1.02) / 21.4 MHz = 14.3 metres.

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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What is the approximate length of the driven element of a quad antenna designed for 14.3 MHz?

  • 16.36 metres
  • Correct Answer
    21.40 metres
  • 10.49 metres
  • 5.35 metres

Key word: QUAD. A four-sided loop. Loop antennas are roughly 1 wavelength long. Wavelength (lambda) in metres IN FREE SPACE is 300 divided by frequency in megahertz. The 'driven' element in a LOOP is 2% longer than a full wavelength in free space = '300 * 1.02' divided by frequency in megahertz. In this example, the quad measures (300 * 1.02) / 14.3 MHz / 4 = 21.4 metres.

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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What is the approximate length of a delta loop antenna designed for 28.7 MHz?

  • 4.98 metres
  • Correct Answer
    10.66 metres
  • 3.55 metres
  • 8.15 metres

Key word: DELTA LOOP. A three-sided loop. Loop antennas are roughly 1 wavelength long. Wavelength (lambda) in metres IN FREE SPACE is 300 divided by frequency in megahertz. The 'driven' element in a LOOP is 2% longer than a full wavelength in free space = '300 * 1.02' divided by frequency in megahertz. In this example, the DELTA measures (300 * 1.02) / 28.7 MHz = 10.66 metres.

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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What is a major disadvantage of a quad antenna, as compared to a Yagi antenna with the same number of elements and boom length?

  • Requires a more heavy-duty mast or tower
  • Requires matching to the transmission line
  • Correct Answer
    More susceptible to weather damage
  • Lower gain

The quad antenna with parasitic elements is a more complex structure than a Yagi. High winds and icing can be problematic, especially on HF.

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You are constructing an HF delta loop antenna. It is oriented with the bottom element parallel to the ground. Where should you locate the feed point for horizontal polarization?

  • In the centre of a side element
  • On a side element, one quarter wavelength from the top
  • Correct Answer
    In the centre of the bottom element
  • At a junction of the bottom element and a side element

In your head, squish the delta from the top down; it now looks like a Folded Dipole. If the Folded dipole is horizontal, it is polarized horizontally.

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Moving the feed point of a quad antenna from a side parallel to the ground to a side perpendicular to the ground will have what effect?

  • It will significantly decrease the antenna feed point impedance
  • It will significantly increase the antenna feed point impedance
  • It will change the antenna polarization from vertical to horizontal
  • Correct Answer
    It will change the antenna polarization from horizontal to vertical

In your head, squish the quad from the top down; it now looks like a Folded Dipole. If the Folded dipole is horizontal, it is polarized horizontally. Flip it 90 degrees and it now has a vertical polarization.

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What is the approximate length of the wire for a horizontal loop tuned at 7.15 MHz?

  • 41.96 metres
  • Correct Answer
    42.80 metres
  • 20.00 metres
  • 10.49 metres

Key word: LOOP. Loop antennas are roughly 1 wavelength long. Wavelength (lambda) in metres IN FREE SPACE is 300 divided by frequency in megahertz. The radiating element is 2% longer than a full wavelength in free space = '300 * 1.02' divided by frequency in megahertz. In this example, the loop measures (300 * 1.02) / 7.15 MHz = 42.8 metres.

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The quad antenna consists of two or more square loops of wire. The driven element has an approximate overall length of:

  • one half wavelength
  • Correct Answer
    one wavelength
  • two wavelengths
  • three quarters of a wavelength

Key words: LOOP, OVERALL length. A loop antenna is a little over 1 wavelength long (1.02 wavelengths to be precise).

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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What is the approximate overall length of a delta loop antenna?

  • One quarter of a wavelength
  • Correct Answer
    One wavelength
  • Two wavelengths
  • One half of a wavelength

Key words: LOOP, OVERALL length. A loop antenna is a little over 1 wavelength long (1.02 wavelengths to be precise).

Original copyright; explanations transcribed with permission from Francois VE2AAY, author of the ExHAMiner exam simulator. Do not copy without his permission.

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