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All you need for this special case are two pieces of coax which are the
same length and a tee connector. Yes, there might be a performance difference -- "power dividers" are likely to add unnecessary loss to the system, reducing your signal strength. "Power dividers" aren't the right solution for any antenna phasing problem. See Chapter 8 of the _ARRL Antenna Book_ for more information. And feeding two elements or phased antennas with just two pieces of coax is usually more complicated than cutting them to the difference in phase angle, as explained in the _Antenna Book_ and http://eznec.com/Amateur/Articles/Simpfeed.pdf. But yours is a special case that's easy to do. Roy Lewallen, W7EL wrote: Hi all, When co-phasing two identical two meter yagis, is it necessary to use the "power dividers" sold by the antenna manufacter? If two odd multiples of 1/4 wavelength 75 Ohm coax is carefully constructed and run into a T connector, won't this achieve the same thing? Is there a real peformance difference? Thanks, Scott, WU2X |
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