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Old April 19th 16, 06:57 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default A good matching method for 2 stack yagi 433 Mhz 8 Element ?

On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 11:01:29 -0700 (PDT), aria rangga
wrote:

I was designed yagi that has lenght of the driven 0.16186 x 2 m and the boom is 1.5 m. I plan to use hair pin match, but i still confused about how we decided the lenght of hairpin and the looped coaxial ? And when we can change the impedance while we use vwr analyser? I have been using gama match and i measured the impadance while i changing the lenght of the capacitor ( gama match)


These might help:
http://www.grantronics.com.au/docs/StkYagis.pdf
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/stacking/stacking2.htm
I suggest you model the antenna with 4NEC2 or EZNEC in order to
determine the optimum spacing. Neither program will model coax cable
with dielectrics, so just use a 50 ohm characteristic impedance,
identical phases, with half the power going to each antenna.

The hairpin or beta match is easy. Design your antenna for maximum
gain and ignore VSWR or drive impedance. Either measure with an
antenna analyzer or calculate the feed point impedance. Then
calculate the length of a hairpin match that yields the required
inductance with either a Smith Chart or the following calculator:
http://www.qsl.net/kd2bd/impedance_matching.html
A bit mo
http://everything2.com/title/hairpin+match

The looped coax is a coax balun. Depending on your design, it can
either be 1:1 (50 ohms to 50 ohms) or 4:1 (200 ohms to 50 ohms).

Good luck.

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