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double sized quad antenna
In message , W8EJO
writes Brian See ARRL Antenna Compendiums Vol 5, pg 55 & Vol 6, pg 227 for construction articles. Claimed gain is approx. 2dbd over 1 wl quads & 2.5 dbd over yagis with same boom length. Terry W8EJO Brian Howie wrote in message ... I recall many years ago seeing a 3 ele quad antenna in one of the RSGB handbooks. Instead of the usual 1 lambda loops it used 2 lambda and had an open circuit at the top of each element -it may also have been fed by a 1/4 matching transformer. The claimed gain was high. Does anyone have any info ? Thanks, I'll see if I can find a copy of the ARRL Antenna Compendium. Does the antenna have a name so that I can do a search for it on the web? Brian GM4DIJ -- Brian Howie |
Brian Howie wrote:
In message , W8EJO writes Brian See ARRL Antenna Compendiums Vol 5, pg 55 & Vol 6, pg 227 for construction articles. Claimed gain is approx. 2dbd over 1 wl quads & 2.5 dbd over yagis with same boom length. Terry W8EJO Brian Howie wrote in message ... I recall many years ago seeing a 3 ele quad antenna in one of the RSGB handbooks. Instead of the usual 1 lambda loops it used 2 lambda and had an open circuit at the top of each element -it may also have been fed by a 1/4 matching transformer. The claimed gain was high. Does anyone have any info ? Thanks, I'll see if I can find a copy of the ARRL Antenna Compendium. Does the antenna have a name so that I can do a search for it on the web? Brian GM4DIJ The article in Volume 5 page 55 is called: The K5BO BI-Square beam. Author Rick.Bibby K5BO. The article in volume 6 page 227 is called: The expanded Quad (X-O) Antenna for 144 Mhz. Author Fred Smith W6DV (SK) 73 de Eskay, VE3JUA. |
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