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An inverted V antenna is a variation of a dipole where the two legs slope downward, forming a "V" shape. It's popular for limited-space installations and can perform well at lower heights.
Like a dipole, the total length is: \[ \text{Total Length (feet)} = \frac{468}{\text{Frequency (MHz)}} \] with each leg being half of that.
This calculator provides the total length and individual leg lengths in both feet and meters. While the sloping angle can slightly affect resonance, this calculation provides a reliable starting point.