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calculates the dimensions and spacings of the elements needed to build a log periodic antenna, given tao, sigma and the lower and upper cutoff frequencies.
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Low weight Titanium Verticals, Log-Periodics, Yagi antennas, Quads, towers and antenna accessories by Titanex
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PKW Antennas for ham radio bands, Quads, delta loops, log periodics antennas for military and professional use by Ditta Martelli fabbrica italiana antenne
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A detailed drawing of a VHF UHF Log periodic antenna by VA2PHI
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Plans, photos, electrical and mechanical design for this HF Log periodic antenna.
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Modified version of the Telerana antenna which was orginially featured in the July 1979 issue of QST. The array is suspended within a framework made of fiberglass poles emanating from a central hub with the ends tied together with light weight rope around the perimeter. 10-15-20-30-40 meter band coverage
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Online calculator for Logarithmic Periodic Dipole Antenna LPDA
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All antennas for shortwave broadcasting, Log-periodic, Dipole Arrays, Curtains antennas, rhombics, broadband dipoles with photos and details.
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A project by G3SYC of a log periodic antenna for 6 meters band
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Dipole, Yagi, Vertical, Cubic quad, Log periodic, J-pole, coil, and transmission line design package for the Macintosh
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KMA Antennas specializes in HF - VHF - UHF Log Periodic Antennas, unique antennas for the Six Meter band and custom antenna designs.
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Log periodic antenna design excel sheet file download, in italian.
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Create - Reliable antenna and antenna rotators from japan. Manufacturer of amateur radio products, HF VHF UHF antennas, antnena towers, antenna rotors, HF Log Periodic Antennas, VHF UHF wideband amateur radio antennas
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10 to 20 meters band log-periodic antenna project with SWR Plots, boom lenght and element spacing.
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Overview, summary, tutorial about the log periodic antenna or aerial used for wideband RF antenna applications
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Some antenna manufacturers place baluns at the incorrect location in LPDA arrays, or tell you to route the cable incorrectly. This can cause substantial RFI and all sorts of weird problems like RF into house wiring.
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Yagi-logper is a linux GPL program to model a Yagi or Log-periodic antennas with horizontal cylindrical dipoles.
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17-Element Very High Frequency/Ultra High Frequency Log Period Dipole Array
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This QST article describes the electrical and mechanical design process for two LPs that cover the HF bands from 10-30 MHz
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A homebrew four elements log periodic antenna for HF bands
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Cushcraft X7 antenna design is based on Log periodic-Yagi and has real advantage over conventional multiband trapped tribanders.
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This LPDA calculator is based on the design procedure as described by L. B. Cebik, W4RNL (SK) in the 21st edition of The ARRL Antenna Handbook.
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An article explaining features and characteristics of amateur radio log periodic antennas
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Elk Antennas to give the Ham log periodic antennas with the best gain, directivity, and front to back ratio possible for the size and price.
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Article on Yagi and Log periodic antennas by Tom, K1JJ
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Patents of most popular antenna models including Zeppelin Antenna, Beverage Antenna , Franklin Antenna , Yagi-Uda Antenna , Sterba Antenna , Rhombic Antenna , Turnstile Antenna , Folded Dipole Antenna , Coaxial Antenna , Slot Antenna , Discone Antenna , Quad Antenna Element , Log Periodic Antenna , Swiss Quad Antenna
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Description and online calculator for Log Periodic Dipole Arrays LPDA are directional antennas featuring a relatively constant characteristics across a wide frequency range.
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Log periodic Antenna for 23, 13 and 9 cm bands. The LPA was built according to a design by DC8CE and is used for amateur radio television
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This project introduces the Loggi, a hybrid antenna merging the wide frequency coverage of log-periodic dipole arrays (LPDA) with the high gain and front-to-back ratio (F/B) of Yagi antennas. Traditional LPDAs span broad frequencies with moderate gain and low VSWR, while Yagis provide high gain and F/B over narrow bands. By analyzing high-Tau LPDA designs, it was found they could nearly match the gain of VHF/UHF Yagis while maintaining excellent patterns, F/B, and front-to-rear ratios (F/R). Optimizing specific elements for target frequencies (e.g., 144.1 MHz) led to the Loggi, which uniquely features all driven elements without passive directors or reflectors. This design effectively functions as a narrowband optimized LPDA, with front elements acting like Yagi directors and rear elements like Yagi reflectors, thus enhancing gain and directional characteristics while retaining broad frequency versatility.