| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The Yagi-Uda antenna consists of a number of parallel thin rod dipole elements in a line, usually half-wave dipoles,[5] typically supported on a perpendicular crossbar or boom along their centers.[2] There is a single driven element driven in the center (consisting of two rods each connected to one side of the transmission line), and a variable number of parasitic elements, a single reflector on
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