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![]() Thanks folks Got me curious about adapting this to 1296, or 2404 MHz for quick and dirty antenna to use in contests! tho its an interesting design, by the time you create this, feed this, and with the loss's envolved, probably NOT worth the effort! An interesting use of PC material, non -the-less ! Maybe the Log Periodiotic is less critical to Board Xc, and Spaceing, then other antenna types? But, then the (stripline) feedline loss's alone would probably cancel any gain from the antenna. Again folks , thanks! When I start thinking- it gets Dangerous out there! Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 10:22:19 -0700, Roy Lewallen wrote: I routinely use EZNEC to design antennas printed on a substrate. I do the basic design then apply a fudge factor to the conductor width and length derived from comparisons between model results and measurements of real antennas. Final designs usually take some adjustment even at that. However, I haven't tried this for any antenna that depends strongly on coupling between elements, such as a Yagi, because the mutual coupling will also be affected by the substrate and won't be so easy to approximate. |
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