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This tool applies a standard formula from the relevant domain. The computation is deterministic — given the same inputs, the result is always identical. The formula accounts for the primary variables that determine the output.
Dipole (ft) = 468/f(MHz); Quarter-wave (ft) = 234/f; λ(m) = 300/fThe calculation requires: Frequency, Antenna Type. Each parameter contributes to the final result according to the formula above. Accuracy depends on the precision of your input measurements.
Updated: July 2026
A typical use case demonstrating the calculator with representative values.
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Check the expected unit for each input field (shown as suffix). Converting between imperial and metric units before entering values prevents calculation errors.
Ensure denominator values (divisors) are non-zero. The calculator validates this, but understanding which fields cannot be zero helps interpret results correctly.
Calculate dipole and quarter-wave vertical antenna lengths from frequency. Free online ham radio calculator with instant, accurate results. It applies the calculation formula (Dipole (ft) = 468/f(MHz); Quarter-wave (ft) = 234/f; λ(m) = 300/f). For example: 20m band dipole at 14.2 mhz — A typical use case demonstrating the calculator with representative values.