What influence has a metallic boom on a Yagi antenna?
Normally the design is made without taking the boom into
consideration.
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The voltage curves on the parasitic elements have their maximum
in the center. When using a non-conductive beam the situation is not
affected.
With a metallic boom and with the parasitic elements fastened
to the metal would the oscillation pattern be changed?
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Do I have to insulate the parasitic elements from the metallic boom
or is it advisable and allowed to fix them with metal fasteners?
Does the connection have to be made electrically good,
or does it not matter at all?
In fact there are both designs used, but probably without further
consideration. Some manufacturers use plastic holding clamps
for mounting the elements, for no other reason than saving time
during assembly. Other manufacturers just drive a self cutting
thread screw through everything.
The YAGICAD software does talk about mounting elements
on the boom, and NEC is too difficult for me to understand.
Thank you in advance for your answers, and a sixpack
will be kept ready to compensate your efforts at your next visit.
w.