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Default [DXZone] Lightweight 144 MHz Yagi antenna


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Lightweight 144 MHz Yagi antenna

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A Lightweight 2m Yagi for SOTA. The boom is 20mm PVC electrical conduit and
the elements are 2.4mm aluminium TIG welding rod. The antenna is carried as
a single length of conduit with the elements stowed inside the boom,
sealing them in with a bung. The driven element is connected directly to
50 Ohm coax with a BN-43-202 balun core to decouple the coax shield.

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