Constant Current Distribution Antenna Free Space 10.125 MHz 1 wire, feet 40 0 -49.2 0 0 49.2 0 #12 1 source 20,1000,0 38 loads capacitors 1 0 -71.28 2 0 -71.28 3 0 -71.28 4 0 -71.28 5 0 -71.28 6 0 -71.28 7 0 -71.28 8 0 -71.28 9 0 -71.28 10 0 -71.28 11 0 -71.28 12 0 -71.28 13 0 -71.28 14 0 -71.28 15 0 -71.28 16 0 -71.28 17 0 -71.28 18 0 -71.28 19 0 -71.28 21 0 -71.28 22 0 -71.28 23 0 -71.28 24 0 -71.28 25 0 -71.28 26 0 -71.28 27 0 -71.28 28 0 -71.28 29 0 -71.28 30 0 -71.28 31 0 -71.28 32 0 -71.28 33 0 -71.28 34 0 -71.28 35 0 -71.28 36 0 -71.28 37 0 -71.28 38 0 -71.28 39 0 -71.28 These CCD antennas appear to offer little beyond novelty value. This antenna, which is claimed to offer 5-7 dBd gain, exhibits less gain than the same length of wire without the capacitors. The easiest way to obtain more gain from a one wavelength wire is to extend it to 1.28 wavelengths, forming an extended double Zepp with about 2.8 dBd gain.