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Antonio Vernucci January 4th 10 05:02 PM

Matching impedance on 900 MHz Yagi stacking harness
 

Instead of this, why not use identical feedline lengths into a Tee and
position one cross polarised antenna 0.25WL in front of the other, to obtain
the 90-deg phase shift?

David, VK3BDK


Doing as you propose is possible, and would produce the same circular
polarization on the antenna boresight.

But moving away from the boresight, the circularity of polarization would
degrade (into elliptical polarization) faster than if instead using a
quarter-wavelength delay on one of the two feedlines.

73

Tony I0JX


Jim Lux January 4th 10 06:36 PM

Matching impedance on 900 MHz Yagi stacking harness
 
Antonio Vernucci wrote:

Instead of this, why not use identical feedline lengths into a Tee and
position one cross polarised antenna 0.25WL in front of the other, to
obtain
the 90-deg phase shift?

David, VK3BDK


Doing as you propose is possible, and would produce the same circular
polarization on the antenna boresight.

But moving away from the boresight, the circularity of polarization
would degrade (into elliptical polarization) faster than if instead
using a quarter-wavelength delay on one of the two feedlines.

73

Tony I0JX

Interesting..
I just ran some NEC models with a pair of crossed dipoles. Two cases:
1) where the two are a quarter wave apart and fed in phase
2) where the two are in the same place and fed 1/4 wave apart

here's the axial ratios
angle spaced phased
0 0.99895 0.99373
5 0.99259 0.99173
10 0.9686 0.9774
15 0.92991 0.95122
20 0.87836 0.91519
25 0.81619 0.87053
30 0.74579 0.8185
35 0.66954 0.7604
40 0.58964 0.69752
45 0.50804 0.6311
50 0.4265 0.56226
55 0.34658 0.49196
60 0.26988 0.42098
65 0.19811 0.34989
70 0.13339 0.27906
75 0.07827 0.20868
80 0.03576 0.13878
85 0.00889 0.06928
90 0 0

Not a huge difference.. you have to be 45 degrees away before it's 10%
different. If you were using directional antennas, the gain would be
way down by the time you were that far off boresight, so it would be a
non-issue.


I suspect that other factors would be bigger in importance.

Antonio Vernucci January 4th 10 09:54 PM

Matching impedance on 900 MHz Yagi stacking harness
 
Not a huge difference.. you have to be 45 degrees away before it's 10%
different. If you were using directional antennas, the gain would be way down
by the time you were that far off boresight, so it would be a non-issue.


I suspect that other factors would be bigger in importance.


I agree that, with a high gain antennas, it makes almost no difference at angles
within the antenna main lobe. I could make more difference with regard to the
susceptibility to strong interfering signals coming far away from the boresight,
but this may be quite a theoretical case.

It could be more important in the case of two crossed dipoles (turnstile)
typically used with low-orbiting satellites, but even in that case differences
may be hardly noticeable.

In any case it is good to keep that in mind.

73

Tony I0JX


Antonio Vernucci January 4th 10 10:16 PM

Matching impedance on 900 MHz Yagi stacking harness
 
I suspect that other factors would be bigger in importance.

BTW, if you work at JPL, please give my 73 to Eric Archer N6CV who was at my QTH
at least ten times!

73

Tony I0JX



Jim Lux January 4th 10 11:08 PM

Matching impedance on 900 MHz Yagi stacking harness
 
Antonio Vernucci wrote:
I suspect that other factors would be bigger in importance.


BTW, if you work at JPL, please give my 73 to Eric Archer N6CV who was
at my QTH at least ten times!


N6CV is just down the hall, and speaks well of you.

Antonio Vernucci January 5th 10 05:31 PM

Matching impedance on 900 MHz Yagi stacking harness
 
N6CV is just down the hall, and speaks well of you.

Good to know that, hi.... Please tell him that we are waiting for him to come to
Rome again soon.

73

Tony I0JX



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