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Owen Duffy wrote:
Whilst I have reservations about the design pics etc referenced, the fundamentals of the Yagi itself look good, and with an impoved matching / balun element, it looks like a practical high performance antenna. They are certainly becoming more popular in this part of the world where most home brew designs are DL6WU based (for good reasons, but peformance isn't the principle goal). An improved design could persue a more reproduceable balun that had an adequately high shunt impedance on one side of the DE, or better, a symmetric balun, and the shunt impedance was tuned out as part of the DE tuning adjustment. The latter, if done properly, should result in more symmetric current distribution on the DE, and pattern closer to that modelled. On that point, I am often somewhat amused at the out of hand dismissal of gamma matches because of pattern distortion, and recommendation of asymmetric baluns in their place. Symmetric baluns are just not very popular with hams on VHF and UHF. Owen Interesting that you are among a group that uses the DL6WU designs. They were very good for their day, but the K1FOs had better all over performance, especially regarding wet weather degradation. And they were around 20 years ago. The T match combined with what I've always thought of as his "4 element launcher" is pretty much bulletproof. I think he may have been the first one to have the first director very tight to the DE, which had very desirable effects. All you had to do was splice the first 4 elements from one of his designs onto a well designed group of directors and you had a great antenna. OK, not quite that simple, but a good place to start. And I agree on the gamma. I like the T, but have never been able to see any real issues from a gamma. As a disclaimer, I only use gammas on 6m. tom K0TAR |
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