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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Hi Group, I looking at convering a TV UHF antenna to 2.4 GHz, the antenna has a yagi part with elements spaced every 3 inches and the elements are the same lenght of about 3 inches. I think the 3 inch element lenght are a little long, and the elements need to be cut so that one of them is the reflector and one as a driven elements and the others would be come directors. There are about 10 elements on this boom. The element spacing, 3 inches most likely will do OK ? comments? A look in the handbook for 2.4 GHz antenna, either they don't include them or I missed them. I have several old handbooks and ARRL antenna books. So, would as anyone who has some of the basic dimensions to pass that along. Also concerned that the frequency will require a SMA or Type-N and matching, I don't have a means to check the SWR. De KJ4UO We had need for an antenna like that a few years ago, and bought a loop Yagi from www.downeastmicrowave.com . No doubt similiar antennas are available in DJ land. The one I bought had something like 80 elements on about a 3 - 4 meter boom. Price was ~U$120. Converting a TV antenna does not seem worthwhile. Tam/WB2TT |
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