{"repo":"y1feng200156/ham-study","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/y1feng200156/ham-study","clone":"git clone https://github.com/y1feng200156/ham-study.git","description":"Interactive 3D visualization platform for Amateur Radio (Ham) antenna patterns and physics. Built with React Router v7, Three.js, and TypeScript. 📡","language":"TypeScript","stars":34,"topics":["3d-visualization","amateur-radio","antenna","bun","electromagnetism","ham-radio","interactive-learning","physics-simulation","radio-propagation","react"],"license":null,"category":"ui-components","readme_excerpt":"Ham Radio Study & Visualization 无线电学习与可视化 Interactive 3D visualization platform for Amateur Radio (Ham) antenna patterns and physics. 业余无线电天线辐射图与物理原理的交互式 3D 可视化平台。 English 简体中文 📖 English Overview An interactive, modern web application designed to help amateur radio (Ham Radio) enthusiasts visualize and understand antenna radiation patterns, wave propagation, and electromagnetic concepts through real-time 3D rendering. 🌟 Features 📡 3D Antenna Visualizations Explore accurate, interactive models of various antenna configurations: - Yagi-Uda : Visualize beamforming and directional gain. - Quad Antenna : Analyze the loop element structure and radiation. - Moxon Rectangle : Study the compact directional wire antenna. - Inverted V & Positive V : Compare dipole variations. - Ground Plane (GP) : Understand vertical omnidirectional patterns. - End-Fed Half Wave (EFHW) : Multi-band wire antenna visualization. - Long Wire : Simple random length wire antenna analysis. - Windom (OCFD) : Off-Center Fed Dipole pattern visualization. - HB9CV : Two-element phased array with high gain. - Magnetic Loop : Compact high-Q loop antenna. 🧰 Tools - Yagi Calculator : Design and optimize DL6WU style Yagi-Uda antennas. 🌊 Wave Propagation & Physics - Polarization Demos : Interactive scenes for Vertical, Horizontal, Circular, and Elliptical polarization. - Traveling Pulse : Visualize how radio waves propagate through space. - Standing Waves : Demonstrations of voltage and current distribution. 🛠️ Tec","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/y1feng200156","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/y1feng200156/ham-study/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}