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![]() Nelson Blaha wrote: I'm looking to build a 2m yagi, but I haven't got any money. Can I make one out of aluminum coat hangers? I also have a 4-foot section of 1" PVC pipe laying around, and glue, tools etc. You can make one out of anything nearly. Coathangers will work fine, but most I see are steel, not aluminum. Aluminum would be better. Steel coathangers will work ok, but they rust real fast. Power is no problem. Unless there is a weak link with the matching device, a coathanger yagi should handle several hundred watts. The matching device will be the trickiest part to construct using hangar wire and PVC. Would almost be easiest to design the yagi to have a 50 ohm feedpoint with spacing adjustments, and feed with a normal split driven element. I'd add a coax choke for decoupling the feedline. MK |
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