A well designed yagi would have had plenty of bandwidth, but that's moot 
now, I guess. 
 
I would say 1.17m H plane, or 1.06m E plane would be pretty close. 
That's based on an estimate of your gain.  You could email me the plans, 
and I would find where the 3dB points really are. 
 
tom 
K0TAR 
 
ab5mm wrote: 
 
 Thanks to Tom, Dave and the rest of you that answered my question so 
 quickly. 
 
 I thought I should give a little more pertinent info on this project. A 
 elderly ham friend of mine is putting together a 70cm fast scan TV 
 station. He chose the quad because of its wide band characteristics. His 
 tower is Rohn 45 at 73 feet. It has a Glen Martin "Voyager" trolley/tram 
 system. The steel mast is above the bearing plate about 14 feet. Out the 
 top of the steel mast is 6 feet of thick wall fiberglass tubing. The two 
 70cm quads will be on a fiberglass cantilever arm that is approximately 
 48" long. It slips over the fiberglass mast and bolts into place. (arm 
 required to clear the tower when cranking antenna system down) This arm 
 will have two, 1 1/4" diameter post sticking up vertically to mount the 
 quads. Here is where the question arose about how far apart the quads 
 should be. 
 
 I don't think I could/should push the cantilever arm out any further. 
 The system, all together, could probably withstand a little longer arm 
 if required. ?? Three 1/2 wavelengths would be ~39 inches. 
 
 The quads are 7 1/2 feet long with 12 elements each and weigh 3.5 pounds. 
 
 We have no modeling software, just a desire to do it right the first time. 
 
 Thanks again & 73, 
 
 Steve 
 ab5mm 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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