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I have a temporary tower set up with a 6M yagi on it. I'd like to add a
2M yagi. Is it possible to feed the two antennas with one feedline similar to feeding multiple HF antennas with one feedline? Coax from Shack RG-8 RG-8 =========================T============2M Yagi I I RG-8 I 6M Yagi So basically, I would add a T connector at the 6M Yagi and run another piece of RG-8 from the T to the 2M Yagi (the T connector would have a male PL-259 on one port connected directly to the 6M Yagi, the other 2 ports are female UHF and one would be connected to coax from shack and the other would have the jumper to the 2M antenna). Now the $64K question...should the run of RG-8 from the T to the 2M be a certain length, such as 1/4 or 1/2 Wavelength at one of the bands and if so which band? i.e., 1/2 wavelength at 6M or 1/4 wavelength at 2M, etc. Both antennas use a gamma match as the feed, so the short section of coax seems like it might be perceived as a open-ended stub attached to the 6M antenna??? This is for high speed meteor scatter, so I'm not overly concerned if the antenna patterns get a bit screwed up... Scott N0EDV |
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Hi Scott
No doubt others will give you much better info than I. The gamma macth feed is irrelevent. If you have a resistive 50 ohm load for each antenna at its operating frequency it makes the maths of using tuned coax lengths a little easier. I would have to sit down and think about it a bit deeper but on the surface it looks like; Use a 1/4, 3/4, 5/4 etc wavelength of coax on 2M to attach the 6M antenna to the T piece. The logic is that the lowish impedance of the 6M antenna on 2M will be transposed to a high impedance at the T piece, the net result being little effect to feeding the 2M antenna. Do the reverse when feeding the 2M antenna. Problem - There is a relatively close harmonic relationship between 6M and 2M. ie a 1/4 wavelength on 6M is close to a 3/4 wavelength on 2M. If you think about it you will note that any 6M length will also be a 2M length! You cant actually get away from the problem! This feeding technique is only really usable when there isnt a 3:1, 5:1 etc frequency relationship. You are welcome to a spare coaxial relay I have! I dont however have spare N connectors. If you want it pls email me direct. Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA East Texas Scott wrote: I have a temporary tower set up with a 6M yagi on it. I'd like to add a 2M yagi. Is it possible to feed the two antennas with one feedline similar to feeding multiple HF antennas with one feedline? |
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