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While pondering the design of a broadband antenna that would cover
from 50 to 450 Mhz I considered a log periodic array. This would serve my purpose but the size would be inconvienent. Then I had a thought, Could I remove the elements that are not required for amateur band coverage? In my case I am only interested in 50, 144,and 432 MHz bands, Would this allow me to shorten the boom by an amout equal to the space occupied by the removed elements and have a gain of 7Dbd. Could I cover all 3 bands with just the elements for 6 and 2m? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciaated. Jimmie |
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