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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 08:46:04 +0800, "muskie"
wrotF: I'm a newbie in HAM and would like to build my own 430mhz 3 elements Yagi but don't have enough information. Although I have the ARRL Handbook and ARRL Antenna book. But, I do have some questions about that. 1. Detail information about the hairpin. match (i.e. length, the distance between the 2 legs and the location to solder) 2. The feedline should be even or odd 1/4 wavelength? 3. When solder the feedline to the hairpin, what's the location? 4. If I don't have the SWR meter, is it still possible to build the Yagi? I did the search for a month on the net and newsgroup, but still don't have any luck to give me the answers. Thanks for any comment in advance!!! Look at this antenna link. No hairpin match, but I built the 6 element wide band utility yagi with excellent results. http://www.cebik.com/vhf/wb46.html And here is a link to some hairpin match info. http://www.cebik.com/trans/beta.html Might as well got to the index, Cebik has lots of good stuff at his site. http://www.cebik.com/radio.html |
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