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Post by M0ZIF on Apr 9, 2008 20:19:02 GMT
what about it ever thought well it can't be that hard can it? well yes and No! here however is a good Yagi calculator bfn.org/~bn589/antenna.html
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Post by M0TTB on Apr 9, 2008 21:13:37 GMT
A schoolfriend and myself built a variety of designs of Yagi, the highlight being the 6 ele 11m Yagi .... that put the wind up our parents, and I think I'd be single again if I attempted something of that scale now At least, for a short amount of time, we were 'big guns' We also made a 3 ele crossed Yagi ... I'm not too sure why (maybe because we had 6 dipoles), it was a long time ago.
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Post by ridgerunnr on Apr 11, 2008 4:07:19 GMT
How big was that yagi?
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Post by M0ZIF on Apr 11, 2008 6:21:08 GMT
He says 11 meters in the post
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Post by M0ZOE on Apr 11, 2008 12:12:49 GMT
Oh to be young and careless again eh Andy Sounds like you had some real fun when you were younger building your antenna's....good on ya
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Post by M0TTB on Apr 11, 2008 12:26:10 GMT
From what I remember, the boom length was over 30ft ... yep we were erping plenty. The recklessness of youth To be honest, I wasn't the brains of the project. cheers, Andy
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Post by M0ZOE on Apr 11, 2008 12:38:34 GMT
Bet you learnt alot from it though Andy
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Post by ridgerunnr on Apr 12, 2008 4:22:04 GMT
WOW Andy- around here that pretty much covers the house man!!!
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Post by M0ZOE on Apr 12, 2008 20:44:22 GMT
Pretty much covers the height of our house
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