
The inverted-L aerial is a simple and formerly popular receiving aerial consisting of a horizontal length of wire between 10 and 30 metres long, suspended as high as possible, insulated at both ends, and continued downwards at the end near the receiver, and taken as near vertically as possible to the aerial socket on the receiver. At low and medium...
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