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"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... Okay, I've been looking for a Super-Scanner for a while and can't find one for sale. So I decided to make my own. The manual has enough info to build a pretty close copy except for one detail: the boom length. What should the spacing be when one dipole is the radiator and the other two are reflectors? And would there be any advantage to adding a little reactance (electrical length) to a dipole when it's switched in as a reflector? If you look around in some technical manuals, you'll need to understand the wavelength formula to build it correctly. There is a specific formula for determining how the elements are cut and spaced. If you've got a good ham shack around, go talk to them about it. Or basically follow a 10 meter design. It's close, but it should work. What you have is a basic yagi antenna. http://www.signalengineering.com/ult...ment_yagi.html Scroll to the bottom of the page for details on lengths required. Have fun. |
Frank Gilliland wrote:
Okay, I've been looking for a Super-Scanner for a while and can't find one for sale. So I decided to make my own. The manual has enough info to build a pretty close copy except for one detail: the boom length. What should the spacing be when one dipole is the radiator and the other two are reflectors? And would there be any advantage to adding a little reactance (electrical length) to a dipole when it's switched in as a reflector? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- Watch out for blown caps! -SSB |
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