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Antennas : 10M
  • 2 Element Wire Yagi for 10 meters band - A page with an embedded video about a two elements yagi antenna for 28 MHz based on the original antenna design by VE7CA
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  • 5 element Yagi antenna for 10 meters band - This 10 meter antenna is right out of the ARRL Antenna Book. There are 5 elements on a 24 feet boom and it performs well from 28.0 to 28.9 MHz.
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Antennas : 160M Antennas : 23cm
  • 43 Elements Yagi Antenna for 23cm band - An interesting presetnation full of usefull tricks to correctly design and build 23 cm Yagi using simple tools. The basic design of the antenna presented in this document is taken from the original DL6WU Yagi Design published in 1982
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  • 35 Element Yagi Antenna for 23cm - Antennas for the 1296 MHz based on the construction plans of some Yagis 35 elements by DL6WU, F9FT, DJ9YW. These antennas features a boom of about 3 m and gives a gain of about 17.8 dBd
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  • Yagi antenna for 23 cm - Homebrew 23 cm 12 element Yagi Antenna based on the DL6WU design. This articles include several pictures of the yagi antenna along with detailed element size and spacing.
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Antennas : 2M
  • YU7EF 6 element 2m Yagi - YU7EF EF0206 2m Band 6 Element Yagi Antenna project, provides 11.8 dbi gain
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  • Lightweight 144 MHz Yagi antenna - 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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  • 9 Element Yagi for 144 MHz - A portable Yagi antenna for 2 meters band.
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Antennas : 6M
  • Six meter dipole project - Design and build an 6 m dipole antenna from aluminum, tubing, that resembles the active element of a yagi beam antenna.
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  • Six Meter Antennas Reviewed - In this article the author describes his personal experience on some antennas for 50 MHz he tested on the field, the six meter Dipole, Vertical, Moxon, a 3 element Yagi and an Omniangle antenna.
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Antennas : 6M : 6 meter Yagi Antennas
  • 6 Elements Yagi Antenna on 50 MHz - This is a design based on the QuickYagi 4 software by WA7RAI with some changes for practical reasons. The beam uses 6.5 metres of standard 25mm square boom, 12mm diameter elements without tapers. The actual boom length used is 6.3 metres and all parts are readily available.
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  • 3 Elements Yagi LFA for 50 MHz - A short 3 element LFA Yagi for 50MHz with a 1.94M boom. This antenna has been designed in order to minimise the upward and downward lobes typically seen the the EL plane on Yagi antennas.
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  • 6el LFA Yagi for 50MHz - This six element LFA Yagi for six meters has a 1.5 inch square boom with a 1.5 inch secondary boom beneath the first. This ensures the 7.3 metre long boom will not sag and will not require any guying. This antenna has 12.3 dBi Gain and just over 23dB F/B.
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Antennas : 70cm
  • Cross-Yagi 10el Antenna for 70cm - 10 Elements Cross-Yagi Antenna for 433 MHz. The base of the 10el antenna is the recalculated RA6FOO antenna.Circular polarization is realized - by a phasing quarter-wave line, matching of horizontal and vertical polarization antennas
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Antennas : Antenna Calculators
  • 3 Element Yagi Calculator - This calculator is designed to give the critical information of a particular beam antenna, in this case a three element Yagi, for the frequency chosen.
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Antennas : HexBeam
  • HexBeam Antenna Explained - A hexagonal beam is a form of the Yagi antenna which is based on parasitic principles developed early in the last century in Japan for achieving gain in one direction.How HexBeam antennas works. A hexagonal beam operates exactly like Yagi antenna, but instead of a driven element that is straight like a dipole, it is a wire bent into the shape of the letter M.
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Antennas : Theory
  • What We Can Expect from a 2-Element Beam - Method, Units of Measure, and the Dipole Standard of Reference. This article helps in understanding where does beam gain come from in directional aerials like in example Yagi antennas.
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Antennas : Yagi
  • Two elements Triband Yagi Antenna - This project was originally developed by Markus VE7CA A Portable 2-Element Triband Yagi - PDF Article
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Operating Aids : History
  • Notable Patents on Antenna Design - 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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