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I need to "move" a 19-element K2RIW 432 MHz yagi from its orignal
design frequency of 432 MHz to 445 MHz. I can't change to element positions but I can change their lengths. But by how much? -W9IP |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I need to "move" a 19-element K2RIW 432 MHz yagi from its orignal design frequency of 432 MHz to 445 MHz. I can't change to element positions but I can change their lengths. But by how much? -W9IP That is a 3% change. Shorter. Check the VSWR to see what BW you are getting. You maybe able to cut the driven element slightly, or just change the postion of the gamma match. Since the rest of the antenna can't change the element positions the antenna is stuck at 432 with the BW it has, which may include 445. 3% is a small change, within mechanical tolerances, and the gamma match may define where the best VSWR is. |
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Thanks - I wasn't too worried about the SWR node, but rather the gain
peak. I figured that I could shave off a millimeter or two (or three?) from each element to raise the frequency of maximum gain. Not having any yagi-modeling software, it wasn't clear to me what would happen. Maybe it's not worth the effort. |
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Thanks - I wasn't too worried about the SWR node, but rather the gain
peak. I figured that I could shave off a millimeter or two (or three?) from each element to raise the frequency of maximum gain. Not having any yagi-modeling software, it wasn't clear to me what would happen. Maybe it's not worth the effort. |
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![]() Thanks - I wasn't too worried about the SWR node, but rather the gain peak. I figured that I could shave off a millimeter or two (or three?) from each element to raise the frequency of maximum gain. Not having any yagi-modeling software, it wasn't clear to me what would happen. Maybe it's not worth the effort. There is information about 'frequency-shifting' yagis in my VHF/UHF Long Yagi Workshop pages, and links to software to help you do it. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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Ian - Perfect! Just what I was looking for (Why didn't I find this
treasure trove with Google?) |
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Ian - Perfect! Just what I was looking for You're welcome, Mike. (Why didn't I find this treasure trove with Google?) Thanks for letting me know that. I've added a few more keywords to the page, which should help in future. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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