How an Antenna Works πŸ“‘ and more

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Published 2022-11-11
In this chapter we will see how antennas work, what are their physical principles, their main characteristics and the different types that exist.

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Index
00:00 Intro
01:03 Physical principles
05:40 Main features
09:22 Antenna types
13:04 Limitations

All Comments (21)
  • @bramfran4326
    This is probably the clearest explanation in YouTube of how antennas work.
  • @kawzmOS
    This is an amazing video!!!! I've been working in IT for years and I've seen the charts for the antennas I've used in the past, but never really understood with clarity what they meant. This was immensely helpful.
  • Thank you for such a nice video about antenna , animation , audio quality and voiceover , are very good. Learning or knowing the " mysteries of radio " , and science was never so easy before. Jazakallah.
  • @videosdojairo
    The animations used are really good, as the whole video. Well done!
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  • TRULY a great video. Thank you for this. It explains what is in my head, but I cant relate to my friends. Well done!
  • @sharkdavid
    Yo, this is god-like material. Thank you! Can’t believe it’s free!
  • @insertname5421
    amazing video, I'll show this to any new student of antennas!
  • @schitlipz
    Nice animations. Fine primer for people who aren't in electronics. Electronics brain is asking what about the analogue of space as a transmission medium with characteristic impedance, as with any other transmission line, and how impedance matching is important, and how the length of the antennas are usually a bit different than calculated due to the self inductance of the transmitter... Reflections. Noise. Side bands. Near and far fields. These are just off the top of my head. Nice animations. I'm not complaining. But I have been searching for a long time to see a good video describing near and far fields and lossy transmission lines. I want to learn more of that in like granular detail. There is some tech I worked with, long ago, and now I wanna know how it worked exactly. The work was for a communications company in the Arctic (a weird place).
  • @JoeMcLutz
    Outstanding video! Thank You a lot! β€πŸ‘πŸ»
  • @G_Mustafa
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  • @mrbuck5059
    The video is great. I have been in the communication tower business for over 20 years and don't know any tower dog that knows this. πŸ˜‚. I own and operate a small communication tower contractor and mainly install equipment for Verizon and AT&T. I want to use this video for training purposes in the future.
  • I learned so much from this. Thank you for sharing this wonderful knowledge :)
  • @_Breakdown
    AWESOME VIDEO - - EXCELLENT WORK ! πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @utube460
    Excellent education ! πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ