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"N4aeq" wrote in news:1165161277.556098.152350@
79g2000cws.googlegroups.com: 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? One advantage is that you can dual-feed them all the way from the shack and, with proper phasing control, can actually manipulate the take-off angle. Plus they tend to be less sharp in the azimuth plane (not so pointy). -- Dave Oldridge+ ICQ 1800667 |
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