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Jim - NN7K wrote:
And, consider: even then, It might not work as it does on another frequency. Have a friend (this years ago), who modeled the Komosko- Johnson yagi for 2 meters (a 13 el, antenna , that was emperically snip in the VHF handbook, for 144)! As info, Jim NN7K When properly done, I have never had a scaled design fail to perform as expected. I have done several dozen. The designs were 144, 220, 222, and 432 as source and destination. I don't expect this one will surprise me as to how it performs, especially as it is insulated above the boom. tom K0TAR |
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