A wire antenna moment method using piecewise sinusoidal expansion and testing functions is used to obtain properties of a symmetric center-fed

-dipole antenna driven by a slice generator. The impedance, admittance, current distribution, radiation patterns in the dipole plane, and other properties are computed as functions of the parameters

,

, and

, where

= arm length,

= free space wavelength,

= wire radius, and

= apex angle. The results are checked with experiment and compared with similar results previously reported for the linear dipole. It is shown that 1) omnidirectional patterns over a wide bandwidth are achieved for

, but at the expense of reduced resonant radiation resistance and reduced bandwidth, insofar as the impedance is concerned, 2) for

less than about

, lowest resonant length

and increases as

decreases, and 3) lowest antiresonant length for

is within

of that for a linear dipole with the same

.