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I'm seeking learned opinions.
I think we refer to "beam antennas" that way because they behave like lamps with reflectors, directing a beam of RF like a beam of light. I don’t know the historical accuracy of my thinking. I've built any number of directional antennas, usually yagis but also quads for HF and VHF and a 20m Moxon. I never asked about the name before today. How many elements constitute a beam antenna? (ARRL reminds us that even a single horizontal dipole has some directivity; they seem to use the word beam only for antennas of two or more elements.) "Sal" (KD6VKW) |
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