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Jim wrote:
I need help in building an H type of tracking antenna for use around 166-167 mhz. This is for wildlife tracking. I have a couple of handheld 3 element Yagi's that I built using YagiCad to do the math, and they work well, but they are big and clunky. There are times when I am willing to sacrifice the good f/b ratio of the yagi for convienience, for instance when working in brushy woods. I have used an H for tracking at 151 mhz, but of course, I can't use that one for 166. My tracking receiver, a King portable, has a BNC connector, so I can interchange antennas quickly. Is there a web page or magazine article that can help me design my H, or can someone share their experience? Thanks Jim I am assuming you mean a 2 element beam with both elements driven. If so, I would recommend trying to make a 2 meter version of Roy W7EL's version of the ZL special. I just messed around with his downloadable program for 15 minutes and got a reasonable version hacked up for your frequency. The impedance wasn't perfect, about 1.5 at best and about 3 to 1 SWR +-1.5 MHz, but you are receive only, so that's not a big deal. Heck, he may notice this response and tell you he's done one and what he came up with for lengths. Tom K0TAR |
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