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Richard, are you saying to go buy two identical antennas and mount them
the same sans coax and then also put another reflector behind the 2nd one, ending up with a 3 element Yagi? Cliff "If you want an expected outcome, you do what you have to do and get on with it. In your case, if you are seeking elegance you would then buy two more units, clamp them base-to-base, put them about a 20th wave behind the first two, and tune the reflector (make it bigger) by that same roughly 5%. " |
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On 10 Jul 2005 21:53:28 -0700, "Blue Dawg"
wrote: Richard, are you saying to go buy two identical antennas and mount them the same sans coax... Hi Cliff, Put them back about ¼ wave, and tune them about 3-5% lower in frequency = Two element yagi. If you want to chip in two more, you can build them as directors. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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