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Subject: [TowerTalk] 2-el yagi gain vs boom length
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Sun Apr 6 10:08:47 2003
At 08:37 AM 4/6/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Pete,
>18 feet is closer to .14 wavelength.  Dr. Lawson says with that boom length
>gain is around 7 dBi with around 11 dB f/b

Yeah, I did the math wrong by half.  The physical dimension is correct, but 
you're right -- it's .137 wl.

Thanks to everyone who provided info -- It seems as if there are some 
conflicting numbers in the W2PV book.  Per K4JA, he calculates on page 1-22 
that a 2-element NBS yagi with a boomlength of .2 wl will have a modeled 
gain of 6.7 dBi.  NBS's own calculations indicated 4.8, while two other 
methods he used (realizing this is a while ago) gave 6.7 and 7.5.

K8IA says that in Chapter 8 "Practical Designs," he shows a 2 el DE-Ref 
yagi on a 232" boom (19'-4").  Its gain appears to be 7.02 dBi, with F/B of 
10.8 db.  WW3S confirms this reading.

On the other hand, per K1SR, it looks like 6.41 dBi, presumably from 
elsewhere in the book.

Looks like I'm in the ballpark, anyway -- so far my model with an 18-foot 
boom and 38-foot elements roughly center-loaded shows 6.43 dBi and a peak 
F/B of 13 dB.

Thanks again!

73, Pete N4ZR
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