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Dipole antenna impedance

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Hi,

I'm interesting to know if it is possible to measure the impedance of a dipole antenna with a VNA. I'll appreciate if someone can suggest me any link or reference where I can read about this topic.

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If your dipole did not come with a coax connector, you will need a balun so that you can connect it to the VNA
 

Thanks boy for your answer. It that sense, the dipole antenna can be seen as a differencial circuit? Because if this is correct then I suppose that the S11dd (differential mode) is the impedance of the dipole antena.

I`ll appreciate your comments
 

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