English: Dipole panel array TV broadcast antenna from 1963 advertisement in broadcasting magazine. This example is for use on the analog VHF low band (Band 1), channels 2 - 6, frequencies of 54 - 88 MHz. It comprises four panels mounted on the four sides of the tower, each consisting of a 2x16 array of broadband dipole antennas mounted in front of a flat reflective screen. The column of dipoles serves to concentrate the radiated power in the horizontal direction to cover the viewing area, with little power radiated into the sky or down toward the earth and wasted.
Caption: Low band broadband dipole antennas for channels 2-6. Gains to 10.3. VSWR of 1.04.
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