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Cross-Yagis for Terrestrial and Satellite Work The 2x6-El.-Cross-Yagi (28 Ohm, 2.60m Boom) by Henk, PA3GUO
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Designing quagi and yagi antennas on 2 Meters, some preliminary notes by Cebik, W4RNL
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An option for restricted and limited space, to operate the six meters band with an indoor three elements yagi antenna by Brian Williams
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Includes EH antennas, 7Mhz vertical monopoles, 5 elements vee log-yagi for 10m and more
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A standard 6 elements design scaled for UHF application. All material used in this project are easily obtainable tubes and rods which is limited within a total budget of $18.
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These yagis and groups were designed with YO7.23 from K6STI and checked with EZNEC from W7EL. With a gain of 14/17/20dBd they have a good relation between gain and mechanical problems.
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The EF0604S is a compact 4 elements yagi antenna plan for six meters band featuring 8.77 dBi gain and a front back gain of 17.89 dB. Article includes elements dimensions and spacing, along to pictures of some homebrewed examples.
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One of the best antenna values on the market is the LightningBolt Quad. At about half the cost of a tri-band yagi, you get five band coverage with a single coax feedline and excellent performance from a light, low wind load antenna.
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Online javascript antenna calculator designed to give the critical information of a particular beam antenna, in this case a seven element Yagi, for the frequency chosen.
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A simple to build Yagi 2 element antenna for 15 or 20 meters band by 9m2mso
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The webpage provides information on a two-element Yagi antenna for 24 Mhz, created by IK4DCS. It includes details on the design and construction of the antenna.
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Simple, easy to built match developed in 1995 for Yagis with resistitive loads of 12.5, 18 and 28 Ohm.
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EF403 is a 3 element yagi antenna for the 40 meters band with high gain and F/B Ratio
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A suitable high gain 70cms antenna for SOTA operation was sought that did not have the drawbacks of a long Yagi antenna, principally a narrow beamwidth and bandwidth.
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An homebrew project for a 3 elements yagi monoband antenna for the 20 meters by 9M2MSO
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ON6MU Optimized 10 and 6 and 4 element UHF Yagi Antenna
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ON6MU optimized 6/9 element vhf yagui antenna with antenna schematic plan and pictures of homebrewed samples.
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Interesting variant on the 3-element Yagi. Lightweight fiberglass (or similar) tubes supporting a wire structure of elements
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For two purposes a Cross-Yagi can be useful Satellite work or if you need both vertical and horizontal polarization for terrestrial contacts
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This Yagi has a constant element-distance of 1,50 m. You must only correct the lengths of the elements for QSY, see table down. For the bands 10 m and 12 m the Yagi is working as a reflector-radiator-Yagi, for 15 m and 17 m as a beam with radiator and director.
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A 7 elements yagi beam monoband antenna for 14 Mhz by VE3GK
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Animated quad and yagi comparison. You can see antennas' characteristics behavior in a vertical plane with changing of the height.
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Design for a 5 element beam on a 23 foot boom with an unusual combination of performance characteristics
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F6CHT plan for a multiband yagi antenna that covers 6 to 30 meters band in french
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VHF Optimized Yagi Antenna for the 6-meter band (50 Mhz) by ON6MU
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A 2.4 GHz WiFi antenna that can boost your WiFi signals for many miles. It\'s an easy to build Yagi antenna project done with some popsicle sticks, paper clips and glue.
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Located in France, DXBeam designs and manufactures a range of monoband, dual band and triband antennas, rotary dipoles, Moxons and Yagis
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30/17/12 and 20/15/10-Meter Tribanders and a 40 meters inverted V wire yagi antenna
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Hints about Jpole Yagi and Quad antennas
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An interesting page about Quad antennas. Modelling QUAD antennas, comparing quad antennas to yagi antennas. Information on QUAD Antenna tuning and home brewing with help on calculating dimensions and tuning.
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A monoband yagi for 14 MHz a PDF article from 73 amateur radio magazine by AB4GX
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Antenna was designed for SO-50 satellite operation but can be used for any VHF/UHF activity. It's a mix of a Moxon Antenna and a Yagi antenna. It has gains 4 dBd on 2m and 6.5 dBd on 70cm bands and it is fed via single 50 Ohm cable.
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AB4GX K4EAA Mononband yagi antenna for 20 Meters
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A wire yagi antenna model, easy to build, made using inverted vee elements and requiring just one support by ve3vn
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A portable VHF home-made Yagi-Uda antenna, that is extremely easy to build and very cheap. Moreover this antenna, while dismounted is just 1 meter long, and the total weight is just 100 grams.
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Schematic Manual of the 3 element Yagi antenna by ECO antenne
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The Grid Yagi (or Grid Quad) is a high performance yagi antenna that can be built with readily obtainable inexpensive materials. Described here is a 6 element 2 meter version with a boom length of about 1 wavelength, shown
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Moxons work great, and they take up less space than full size two element Yagis