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Wendy and Matt July 21st 03 09:03 PM

New Antenna Purchase
 
I am looking to buy a base station antenna. I would like to get a beam
antenna, but do not know what type. What would be the major differences
between a straight Yagi antenna and a crossed Yagi? Also, how long are the
elements on a Yagi and a cross Yagi antenna? Thanks for all the help.
Matthew
KC2KEI
Scars are the proof that man can survive his own stupidity.


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valmont July 23rd 03 06:43 AM

"Wendy and Matt" wrote in message ...
I am looking to buy a base station antenna. I would like to get a beam
antenna, but do not know what type. What would be the major differences
between a straight Yagi antenna and a crossed Yagi? Also, how long are the
elements on a Yagi and a cross Yagi antenna? Thanks for all the help.
Matthew
KC2KEI
Scars are the proof that man can survive his own stupidity.



You might try this group, it's set up to answer all kinds of
radio-related questions in a friendly atmosphe

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hamradiohelp

[email protected] July 23rd 03 10:46 AM

On 22 Jul 2003 22:43:05 -0700, (valmont) wrote:

"Wendy and Matt" wrote in message ...
I am looking to buy a base station antenna. I would like to get a beam
antenna, but do not know what type. What would be the major differences
between a straight Yagi antenna and a crossed Yagi? Also, how long are the
elements on a Yagi and a cross Yagi antenna? Thanks for all the help.
Matthew
KC2KEI
Scars are the proof that man can survive his own stupidity.



You might try this group, it's set up to answer all kinds of
radio-related questions in a friendly atmosphe

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hamradiohelp

What's the matter? YOU can't answer the question in a friendly
manner. Is that why you consider this group unfriendly? Because
YOU can't be friendly?

A "crossed" beam is either a quad or a yagi with both horizontal
and vertical elements. A quad has vertical and horizontal insulated
spreaders to hold a wire loop around the perimeter. A quad has
slightly more gain than a yagi type. Yagi elements are around 18
feet long. Quad spreader lengths are around 12.5 feet long.
With all beam antennas the primary factor for gain is boom length,
not the number of elements. Most omni antennas are vertically
polarized, so if you purchase a beam and want to talk to omnis then
you should make sure you beam has vertical polarization.


Try these links.


http://www.signalengineering.com/

http://www.jogunn.com/

http://ctrlcom.com/charley3/antenna/antenna.htm

http://www.wolfradio.com/ant_new.htm

http://www.maycomcomm.com/catalog/maco.html

http://www.palcoelectronics.com/pe100.htm



[email protected] July 23rd 03 05:02 PM

On 22 Jul 2003 22:43:05 -0700, (valmont) wrote:

"Wendy and Matt" wrote in message ...
I am looking to buy a base station antenna. I would like to get a beam
antenna, but do not know what type. What would be the major differences
between a straight Yagi antenna and a crossed Yagi? Also, how long are the
elements on a Yagi and a cross Yagi antenna? Thanks for all the help.
Matthew
KC2KEI
Scars are the proof that man can survive his own stupidity.



You might try this group, it's set up to answer all kinds of
radio-related questions in a friendly atmosphe

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hamradiohelp


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