inverted vee
inverted vee
[in′vərd·əd ′vē] (electromagnetism)
A directional antenna consisting of a conductor which has the form of an inverted V, and which is fed at one end and connected to ground through an appropriate termination at the other.
A center-fed horizontal dipole antenna whose arms have ends bent downward 45°.
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