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Hi Guys
I just noticed you guys talking about impedance of yagi and LPDA tv antennas, I've used a program QY4, I found on the web, and designed a 5 director uhf-band yagi around a center frequency of 636mhz. i used 1/2" copper tubing for the directors, driver and reflector, attached on a 1/4" threaded rod, ofcourse the driver is split to allow the terminals, then i added 4 copper 90s to complete a folded dipole. I am interested in figuring out the impedance as well bridging a 1 director vhf-band yagi around 168mhz also using a folded dipole driver? Would a multimeter or a 20khz oscilliscope help in tweaking the antenna's impedance? Also we have had very interesting results using a paper towel roll and a peice of 22awg wire as a folded dipole. |
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