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Hi. I know little about antenna design. I'm thinking about a 5 or 6 element
yagi, with a bandwidth that is 3.77% of the center operating frequency. I don't think this would be classed as a wideband yagi, although perhaps it might not be considered a narrow band yagi either. Perhaps somone can comment on this. But, in any case I'm wondering whether I should be using an Optimized Wideband Antenna. I think the definition of this kind of antenna is that it is a wideband antenna, that is optimized for gain. Perhaps someone could confirm this. So, at the moment, given the operating bandwidth of 3.44%, I think I need to be using an OWA antenna. Or should I be using DL6WU designs that have a broad operating bandwidth. As you see, I'm not entirely certain in which design catagory my needed antenna fits. All I know is that I want the yagi to cover the bandwidth and be optimized for gain. In practice what I should be doing I think is scaling someone's VHF yagi design. Center frequency for the antenna is 159.025 Mhz. Any assistance much appreciated. TIA. Rich |
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