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Hi all. I'm trying to design a very small 2m yagi.
Using EZNEC 3.0 I have come up with a simple full-size 2 element yagi for 144 MHz with approx 3 ft long elements and good pattern. However I need to shorten the elements, hopefully to around 1 foot if possible. I assume the best way to shorten the elements is by helically winding them. Is there software or design info available that will let me calculate performance (efficiency, element impedances for matching, and far field patterns) with physically shortened elements? Thanks in advance. George, K6GW -- Email replies to: |
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