Thread: Yagi efficiency
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Old December 2nd 06, 03:55 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Yagi efficiency

There you go Tom still giving comments but no substance. Pretty simple
accept that a yagi
is not the best thing since sliced bread starting with the use of
detuned elements.
If you do not understand what detuning elements do then you can have
nothing reasonable to offer so don't blame me for that. If you have a
salient staement I'll listen because I started the thread. If you want
to change things then start your own thread to get them talking about
it. Boy.....posts are coming out of the woodwork, where has everybody
been?


Tom Ring wrote:
art wrote:

See Tom you had nothing of value to say about antennas or the question
at hand
I think you would be better conversing with members of this group who
are intent on disruption and stop questions on antennas. What goes
around comes around so I will not answer in kind. If you want to stick
with the idea that a yagi is the next thing to sliced bread then be my
guest Better still study up on the code so you can join friends.


And, actually Art, and most important, you seem to have no comprehension
about what is possible to realize with a yagi that is about a half
wavelength. What you want to do takes yagis that are 10, 20 or more
wavelengths. And very high above the ground.

Reality is a nasty thing.

tom
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