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Sal salmonella@food poisoning.org wrote: RELATED: If you know, why do some yagis designs place the first director quite a bit closer to the DE than the rest of the directors' spacing? In other yagi designs, the spacing of the directors is relatively consistent, where DE-to-first-director is about equal to the spacing of the remaining directors. I haven't seen that difference explained ... yet. Thanks. You might be looking at what has become known as an "optimized wide-band" Yagi. According to one article (http://www.naic.edu/~angel/kp4ao/ham/owa.html) placing the first-director parasitic element very close to the driven element, causes the antenna to be behave as if the driven element's diameter is much larger than it is (approximating the distance between the DE and the first director). This has two useful effects: it increases the radiation resistance (making the Yagi easier to match to the feedline) and increases the bandwidth. You give up a small amount of forward gain, but this is said to be modest and to be a worthwhile price to pay for the ease of feeding (even a direct 50-ohm feed can be used in some cases) and the increased bandwidth. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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