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I built a copy of the 432 Quagi (8 elements) that appeared in the 1988 ARRL Antenna Book. It has a "claimed" gain of 13 dBi (which, if I remember right, is 10.8 dBd). I didn't lament over getting all the elements within 1/128" of an inch ![]() significantly is that I needed to move the first director about 3" forward of the original design to get a better match. I have no idea what this will do to the radiation pattern. As designed, mine had a best SWR of 2:1, causing the solid state final in the Yaesu 857 to start shutting down such that I was getting about 6 or 7 Watts out instead of 20. Moving the first director forward as noted got the SWR to 1.2:1. Much as I would expect since a quad element at resonance is about 60 Ohms I believe. Anyhow... Measured it on the antenna range today at our VHF group's (http://www.nlrs.org) annual get-together. My antenna came in with a 9.6 dBd gain. I can live with that! It was only 0.3 dB below the reference antenna, an 11 element Yagi. Seems to have a very sharp pattern! Anybody have experience with this type antenna? I was impressed enough to think about giving the 222 version a try... Scott N0EDV |
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