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James Barrett September 7th 08 04:49 PM

20 and meter yagi question...
 
Can a 20 meter yagi be tuned down to 10 meters? can a 40 meter yagi be
tuned down to 10?

Thanks,

Dave September 7th 08 05:27 PM

20 and meter yagi question...
 

"James Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Can a 20 meter yagi be tuned down to 10 meters? can a 40 meter yagi be
tuned down to 10?

Thanks,


yes, and yes.... would they work like a yagi designed for those bands, most
likely not.



Rollie September 7th 08 06:55 PM

20 and meter yagi question...
 
Take them apart, recut the elements to 10M and reassemble with 10M spacing.
Lots of luck

"James Barrett" wrote in message
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Can a 20 meter yagi be tuned down to 10 meters? can a 40 meter yagi be
tuned down to 10?

Thanks,




[email protected] September 8th 08 05:48 AM

20 and meter yagi question...
 
On Sep 7, 1:55*pm, "Rollie" wrote:
Take them apart, recut the elements to 10M and reassemble with 10M spacing.
Lots of luck

"James Barrett" wrote in message

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Can a 20 meter yagi be tuned down to 10 meters? can a 40 meter yagi be
tuned down to 10?


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And don't forget that a new gamma match must be calculated. See
http://www.ve3sqb.com/ and search "gamma" on the page for his antenna
design program "Gamma".

John Smith September 8th 08 06:22 AM

20 and meter yagi question...
 
wrote:
On Sep 7, 1:55 pm, "Rollie" wrote:
Take them apart, recut the elements to 10M and reassemble with 10M spacing.
Lots of luck

"James Barrett" wrote in message

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Can a 20 meter yagi be tuned down to 10 meters? can a 40 meter yagi be
tuned down to 10?
Thanks,- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And don't forget that a new gamma match must be calculated. See
http://www.ve3sqb.com/ and search "gamma" on the page for his antenna
design program "Gamma".


Yeah, most of have explored those "ballpark" equations/formulas for
gamma matches. I even translated one from the basic language to C.

In the end, it is "cut and match."

Regards,
JS

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[email protected] September 8th 08 04:37 PM

20 and meter yagi question...
 
Can a 20 or 40 meter antenna be used to transmit on different bands?
Yes. It depends on how you mean that, though. Either can be 'cut
down' for use on higher frequencies, or 'trapped' and used on lower
ones (so some ridiculous point). If you mean used as a directional
antenna as they work on their design bands, then no, they won't work
that way without that physical modification. There may be some
'directionality' to it, but not like they are supposed to be (that
make sense?). It can work, but not 'well'.
- 'Doc


Hal Rosser September 9th 08 05:14 AM

20 and meter yagi question...
 

"James Barrett" wrote in message
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Can a 20 meter yagi be tuned down to 10 meters? can a 40 meter yagi be
tuned down to 10?


Don't mess up a good 20-meter beam.
And that 40-meter yagi must be huge! If its working, I wouldn't want to mess
with it, either.
You can make a 10-meter beam easy enough.
I could replace my pickup's hemi with a lawn-mower engine, but then how
would I cut the grass?




JosephKK[_2_] September 13th 08 03:55 AM

20 and meter yagi question...
 
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:37:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

Can a 20 or 40 meter antenna be used to transmit on different bands?
Yes. It depends on how you mean that, though. Either can be 'cut
down' for use on higher frequencies, or 'trapped' and used on lower
ones (so some ridiculous point). If you mean used as a directional
antenna as they work on their design bands, then no, they won't work
that way without that physical modification. There may be some
'directionality' to it, but not like they are supposed to be (that
make sense?). It can work, but not 'well'.
- 'Doc


I guess the old Mosely tribanders were before your time. They worked
well and on 40, 20 and 10 and other antennas on 80, 40, and 20.



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