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You are lucky to see the gain you have, considering the lack
of decoupling...Or at least in that pix....Also, thats a pretty lame yagi, so like you say, not really a fair test... My 3 el vertical yagi would eat that j pole for lunch, being it has about 9.4 dbi gain...Or about 7.3 dbd.... The J poles are ok I suppose, and are good for people with copper and torches...But they would be even better with some additional decoupling...I bet they still have trouble matching the old isopole that was made by AEA...That antenna was well decoupled. Looked like a ballistic missile, but it was hard to beat as far as performance. It was generally the benchmark most other dual 5/8 designs were judged by. :/ MK |
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