🎾 How To Build A 2 Meter Yagi Antenna
Hi I want to build a yagi antenna for use at around 34-42 Mhz, but if it has to be narrowed down, more like 35ish. When using the calculator mentioned, it states the overall length would be 8 meters. Do you know of any way this could be reduced to something more man-portable(1.5-2 meters max).Asa high-performance 10-meter antenna covering all of the first MHz of the band, the 24' 6-element OWA is a worthy monoband competitor with other designs for the band. For those who prefer somewhat beefier construction, here are the dimensions of the NW3Z model on a 24' boom using 0.75" diameter inner tubing, 0.625" diameter middle tubing, and ABrief Synopsis of the Antenna Features & characteristics In this article, I will try to cover various aspects of the End-Fed Half-Wave (EFHW) wire antenna including, its geometry, characteristics, performance parameters, the influence of the practical surrounding environment where the antenna might be deployed, as well as transmission line interfacing.
Inthis video, Dave show us how to build a simple, efficient 2 Meter yagi antenna out of metal coat hangers. You could also use roll up metal rulers sold in hardware stores for the antenna elements. Your boom could be made from pvc pipe, wood, or bamboo. Just follow Dave's simple instructions and, in no time, you'll have a fully functional yagiToextend your range on VHF or UHF ham radio, consider a yagi antenna to extend your range. A Yagi antenna focuses your transmit and receive into a much narr
Noteson 6-Element Wide-Band 2-Meter Yagis Circular Polarizationhttps://www.qsl.net/sv1bsx/antenna-pol/polariz
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Itsounds like you know your antennas! The easiest and most forgiving phase system for 2 element arrays is the Christman method . Based on 1/4wl spacing, the phase lines are cut to 84 degrees and the lag line is cut to 71 degrees. This system will work from 160 to 2 meters. And easy to make reversible.
Thisis post 2352 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas. Thanks to Dave Tadlock (KG0ZZ) for this simple, 2-element 10 Meter Yagi-Uda Antenna for portable or home station use. Dave takes us step-by-step through the design, construction, and testing phases of this project.