The NRL Long-Wavelength Test Array (NLTA) was constructed to develop and test active baluns and electrically short dipoles for possible use as the primary wideband receiving elements for an emerging suite of large HF/VHF arrays including the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) and the Long-Wavelength Array (LWA). Several dipoles of various designs and dimensions have been built and tested. Their useful range is when the dipoles arms are between approximately 1/8 ...