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A 60 inch antenna at 800 megs is about 4.07 wavelengths. Plugging that
into the boomlength to practical gain formula gives 14.2 dBd. A super tweaked one might give .2 or .3 more, but the bandwidth would be worse. tom K0TAR coyotefred wrote: So what would the gain be with that 60" antenna? I see 20-24" or so yagis being sold all over with gains of 12-14dB or so. But from what you're saying maybe these figures aren't accurate either? I guess I'm just wondering whether it is worth it to spend an extra $60 for the 60" yagi rather than the more "standard" 20-24" size... ? (Scott Townley) wrote in message ... Anyone selling a 60" yagi with 36dB at 800MHz is a liar :-) It can't be done (5' tall panel antennas on top of the base stations are only 12dBi). |
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