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"Dave Platt" wrote in message
... In article p3q1d.87214$3l3.17942@attbi_s03, G.Beat wrote: Jim - Let's get back to your query. The broadcast FM band (88MHz to 108 MHz) is just above Broadcast TV Channel 6 ... so a TV yagi antenna designed for low-band VHF TV (Channel 2 - 6) or specifically for Channel 6 will do quite well. As I understand it, the typical low-band or full-band VHF television antenna is almost always a log-periodic, rather than a Yagi. Yagi antennas having a substantial amount of gain are rather narrow-banded, and won't cover the whole low-band VHF subband properly. Log-periodics have only a limited amount of gain, but can have a much wider bandwidth. I think the only VHF-TV-band Yagi antennas I've seen were single-channel types. A full-VHF-band (channels 2 - 13) log-periodic antenna should work very well on the broadcast FM band, unless it has a built-in FM trap that cannot be defeated. -- Dave Platt Dave - I nice thing about growing up 60 to 90 miles from VHF & UHF TV stations (and not that far from Burlington, IA where Winegard still makes the antennas - and AntennaCraft is next door - where Radio Shack OEMs their antennas) is that you learn about fringe and deep fringe TV antennas -- and the Radio/TV stores tried ALL of the types mfg. by Winegard, Jerrold, ChannelMaster, etc. When Jim mentioned a dipole, reflector and 12 directors ... I have seen this on a long boom yagi (just like the 2 meter 11 to 18 element antennas) and as a log-periodic. A photo is worth a thousand words. greg |
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