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Reg Edwards wrote:
"Tom Ring" wrote Here's the one that works best for long booms - G = 10 log (5.4075 B + 4.25) for B GT 1 Where G is gain in dBd and B is boomlength in wavelengths. ======================================= Thanks Tom, If we have 5 or 6 elements spaced approx 1/4-wave apart, that makes a boom length of 1 wavelength and a gain of 10 dB relative to a dipole. Can experienced users of Yagi design programs confirm that 10 dB is in the right ballpark? Yes please, I would like to see the equation for short booms and fewer elements on your return from the salt mine. ---- Reg. This one by Bill Myers, K1GQ, is supposed to work well for short yagis. I have no experience with it. All of mine is with V/U HF yagis. G = 3Ln(B) + 9.85 tom K0TAR |
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