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Most of the references you found most likely are giving you correct and
accurate numbers. The "ART" of antenna design is just that an art. When you workup an antenna the variables are element length and element spacing. The art is in adjusting these variables to achieve the results you are looking for. I will not attempt to describe the iterations you must go through to get it right, that's what the various texts are for. Get the ARRL or RSGB books, either or both. The ARRL Antenna Book is one of the best. Good luck Dave Nagel WD9BDZ Peter wrote: Dennis Kaylor wrote in message . com... i dont know why you cant seem to find what your looking for other than your not wording the search right Finding them is not the problem. Finding two that come even close to giving the same dimensions is the problem (apart from ones that are obvioulsy direct copies of a design on another site.) I have already been to all the sites you listed and numerous others. In fact the first one you listed is the same as the first one I listed. The second one is no good because you have to be a member to access any details. The third one is a quagi not a yagi and the 4th one is one of those funny bow-tie types. |
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