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Sorry, there's no theoretical basis for declaring what the "best
balance" of those parameters is. So there's no theoretical basis for deciding what the feedpoint impedance will be for the "best balance". But. . . If the Yagi impedance is very low, it indicates very strong coupling between elements and high element currents. This indicates a sharply tuned antenna which might have high gain if the losses are minimized, but also narrow bandwidth. This is a common result of trying to squeeze too much gain from too small an antenna. To understand why, try googling "super gain" or "supergain" antennas or look this topic up in an antenna text. If the Yagi impedance is high -- close to that of a dipole -- it means that there's very little coupling from the driven element to the parasitic elements. Consequently, the parasitic elements won't have much current with which to produce fields, and they won't do much. The antenna won't have much gain relative to a dipole, and its pattern won't be much different from a dipole. So while a Yagi having an impedance outside very roughly the 25 - 35 ohm range can still perform well in one or more respects, you should look carefully at it to see what tradeoffs have been made. Of course, this applies only to the resonant feedpoint resistance at the center of the driven element, which can be transformed over quite a wide range by various structures and networks. Finally, the above comments are pretty broad generalizations, so they're subject to numerous exceptions. But they're a good starting point for understanding some basic properties of Yagis, and hold often enough to be reasonable rules of thumb. Roy Lewallen, W7EL ve2pid wrote: Hi to all, I read somewhere that, in the case of Yagis, ''in the range of 25-35 Ohm you get the best balance between gain, pattern, bandwidth and element currents.''' Is that true? And if so, I would like to have the theoretical explanation behind this. Thanks and 73 de Pierre |
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