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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
"Tom Ring" wrote in message .. . Yuri Blanarovich wrote: As you start adding elements, they add capacitance to the system and lower the overall resonant frequency and impedance. Single Dipole is around 75 ohms, 3 el. Yagi around 30 ohms. The more elements you add, the more sensitive the design is and requires more prunning for optimum performance. So just slapping elements to Inv Vee dipole will not produce optimized antenna. EZNEC, 4NEC2, MMANA are an excellent tools to demonstrate that and to optimize the design, give you dimensions and impedance and understanding behavior of antennas, give current distribution in elements, plots of impedance, gain and other parameters. I've never seen a yagi design center frequency move any particular direction when another element is added. I am sure you have a specific example you can give us. thanks tom K0TAR No problem, go to EZNEC, load NBS Yagi example 3el. resonant around 49.95 MHz take director away, 2 el. resonant around 49.30 take reflector away, dipole left resonant around 51.05 You welcome Yuri, K3BU Ok, that clears it up. You said originally lower, I said no particular direction, so the answer is the second, but you probably meant it could go either way, correct? I also normally work with YO on yagis, so I really don't pay much attention to the resonance, just the real portion of the impedance. Then I fix it when I build the DE and match. tom K0TAR |
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