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VK3XL wrote:
Hi all, I am currently building a new 2 meter beam for SSB. I am using the DL6WU design on a 6 meter boom. While working on the antenna last night a thought struck me "why not interlace a 70 cm beam on the same boom"? so here is the question, does any one have any data on interaced beams in particular the degredation of performance of the equivelent monoband yagis. There are a number of reasons that this interlaced beam idea is appealing to me (mostly mechanical) but I am not sure how badly the gain may be effected. Does anyone have real data on the issue? many thanks Mike VK3XL First, I would suggest you skip the DL6WU design. While it is good, the K1FO design has much better charactistics overall, better gain, better noise temperature, better pattern, better bandwidth. And the answer, from a long series of 2m/70cm band interlaced optimizatations I did 15 years ago is, don't bother. That being said, there is another way to do the dual band that does work. If you'd like to know, drop me an email, and I'll sewe if the guy who thought it up agrees to let me tell you. I did a bunch of modeling for him on the idea last year, and it should work. To tantalize, it let you put 6, 2 and 432 on one boom. And they all work well with good bandwidth and pattern. Any NLRS members reading (there's at least one) who were at Aurora 2005 know who came up with this neat idea. tom K0TAR |
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sent it to vk3xl(at)yahoo.com thanks Mike |
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