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Old February 3rd 05, 06:59 AM
 
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Default Reflector Length??

I'm diddling with the design of a homebrewed 20M hexagonal wire beam a
la the Traffie Hexbeam. I have the driven element resonated at
14.150=B1 in the modeler. Now I have to add the reflector to the model.
The question is how much longer should the refelector be vs. the
overall length of the driven element in terms of percenatge/scale
factor. I'm much more interested in F/B performance than I am in
forward gain. Does anybody who has been there have suggestions for a
starting point??=20

Tnx, w3rv

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I'm diddling with the design of a homebrewed 20M hexagonal wire beam

a
la the Traffie Hexbeam. I have the driven element resonated at
14.150=B1 in the modeler. Now I have to add the reflector to the

model.
The question is how much longer should the refelector be vs. the
overall length of the driven element in terms of percenatge/scale
factor. I'm much more interested in F/B performance than I am in
forward gain. Does anybody who has been there have suggestions for a
starting point??

Tnx, w3rv


You might want to check out the Files section the hex-beam Yahoo

group.
There are several files there with detailed specs on home brewed

mono- and
multi-band hexbeams.


Thanks for the tip Paul, I'll dig into it.=20
=20
Paul AB0SI


w3rv

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The reflector length should be a little bit longer than 1/2-wavelength.

And that's all there is to it.




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Reg Edwards wrote:
The reflector length should be a little bit longer than

1/2-wavelength.

And that's all there is to it.


Well OK Reg but . . but . . but . . Ah, never mind . .

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The reflector length should be a little bit longer than

1/2-wavelength.

And that's all there is to it.


Well OK Reg but . . but . . but . . Ah, never mind . .

Brian, you've got me worried. Have I missed anything out?


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Reg Edwards wrote:
The reflector length should be a little bit longer than

1/2-wavelength.

And that's all there is to it.


Well OK Reg but . . but . . but . . Ah, never mind . .

Brian, you've got me worried. Have I missed anything out?


No, no, it was me again but I'm better now . . thanks for your concern.

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