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On 3 Dec 2006 07:54:37 -0800, "N4aeq" wrote:
First off if size is no problem then what would be the advantage to two stacked yagis opposed to one long yagi, considering the gain of each setup would be equal? It has been my experience that a single, long Yagi has a narrower beam width and a narrower bandwidth. A longer one is easier to feed than a stack but harder to keep in the air... If the birds like sitting on one end... John Ferrell W8CCW |
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