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G.T. Tyson February 10th 04 03:33 AM

Mr. Yagi?
 


When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...

gtt



Vince and Amy February 10th 04 03:49 PM

Actually, the correct name for the antenna is a "Yagi-Uda", named after the two
Japanese engineers who developed it.


Doug Smith W9WI February 10th 04 03:49 PM

G.T. Tyson wrote:
When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...


http://www.jpo.go.jp/seido_e/rekishi...tsugu_yagi.htm

(where you will find a photo of Dr. Yagi, holding his invention)

--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com


Bob Haberkost February 10th 04 03:49 PM

Yagi is the name of the man who invented the antenna design which bears his name,
yes. I believe he was (or possibly still is) Japanese.
--
For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!-



"G.T. Tyson" wrote in message
...


When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...

gtt





Scott Dorsey February 10th 04 03:49 PM

G.T. Tyson wrote:

When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...


It was invented in the 1930s by Mr. Yagi and Mr. Uda, whom I think were at
the University in Kyoto. Their book is still in print, I believe.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


Greg and Joan February 11th 04 01:08 AM


"G.T. Tyson" wrote in message
...


When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...

Yes.



Phil S Stein February 11th 04 01:08 AM

"Bob Haberkost" wrote in message ...
Yagi is the name of the man who invented the antenna design which bears his name,
yes. I believe he was (or possibly still is) Japanese.
--
For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!-



"G.T. Tyson" wrote in message
...


When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...

gtt




The Yagi was invented by two Japanese engineers, Hidetsu Yagi and
Shintaro Uda back in the 1930's. I do not know if either is still
alive, but they called it a Yagi-Uda.

I do, however, know that there is no Mr. Crest.


David Drumheller February 16th 04 09:29 PM

"Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message
...
G.T. Tyson wrote:
When one is referring to a directional recieving antenna, where does
the word Yagi come from? Is it the name of the person who invented it,
or is there a different story behind it? Just curious...


http://www.jpo.go.jp/seido_e/rekishi...tsugu_yagi.htm

(where you will find a photo of Dr. Yagi, holding his invention)

--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com


A Japanese friend of mine says that "yagi" means "goat" in Japanese. So the
antenna was invented by "Mr. Goat" and the antenna itself is the "goat
antenna."

Dave, K3WQ





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