A UHF dipole antenna is formed by splitting the
two wires of a two-wire transmission line, and bending them
back to form a single straight line. The antenna feed
is in the middle of the dipole antenna, where the
split occurs. A UHF dipole antenna is a resonant
antenna.
The optimal length of a UHF dipole antenna is
one half of the wavelength of the signal being received
or transmitted by the antenna.
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