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"Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 May 2004 15:59:31 +0100, "Richard" wrote: |I'm just about getting around to making my 5 or 6 element marine band yagi, |covering 156 - 162 Mhz RECEIVE ONLY. Do I have to employ a folded dipole No. |or |can I use just a simple hertz dipole as the "driven" element? I'm trying to |get away from using a folded dipole if I can. Any wideband designs out there |that use a simple hertz dipole that I can scale? I'm looking, but if you |have some links aready. TIA. All dimensions in inches X Y Z X Y Z Dia 0.000 -18.553 0.000 0.000 18.553 0.000 0.187 9.275 -18.368 0.000 9.275 18.368 0.000 0.312 12.250 -17.077 0.000 12.250 17.077 0.000 0.187 23.800 -16.672 0.000 23.800 16.672 0.000 0.187 34.213 -16.672 0.000 34.213 16.672 0.000 0.187 47.211 -16.229 0.000 47.211 16.229 0.000 0.187 Sorry I'm a bit uncertain of what you wrote. Obviously an efficient way to provide data for yagi's, but how do you read it? Is there a webpage associated with the design, so I can look at the general construction? Rich. |
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