Larry-
Most of what I think I know about Yagi design came from spending time
with the K6STI's Yagi Optimizer design program. Clearly, any design is
always a tug-of-war between front-to-back, forward gain and SWR. I
realize the Steppir optimizes SWR vs. frequency, but I wonder what the
design parameters are for front-to-back and forward gain.
Has anyone thought much about this ... or asked?
73-
Fred, W6TKV
Larry L Lindblom wrote:
>
> They had one in the flea market raised up in the air on a lift. It
> looked FB, but it wasn't hooked up to a rig which leaves the question of
> how it performs a ??? For the price it better be a real killer!
>
> 73 W0ETC
> On Sun, 18 May 2003 12:23:02 -0400 Ed Kucharski <k3dne@adelphia.net>
> writes:
> > I didn't get to go to Dayton this year...I was wondering if the
> > FluidMotion
> > folks had the new 4 element SteppIR antenna on display and if so,
> > what did
> > y'all think?
> > 73,
> > Ed K3DNE
> >
> >
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