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Re: [TowerTalk] Comparison between SteppIR and Cushcraft LogPeriodic?

To: "'Bill Turner'" <dezrat@copper.net>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Comparison between SteppIR and Cushcraft LogPeriodic?
From: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <w4tv@subich.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 10:41:31 -0400
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Bill, 

> I'm looking to get a new antenna and would appreciate some comments 
> on comparing the 3-element SteppIR and the 8-element Cushcraft log
> periodic.
> 
> The performance in terms of gain, F/B, bandwidth, SWR, power rating
> and beamwidth are close enough to be a wash, so what about the other
> factors?

I think you're looking at some incorrect claims (2 el SteppIR 
perhaps?). 

Here are the results of a comparison between the ASL2010 and 3-el 
SteppIR in AO.  The Cushcraft half elements were offset vertically 
by the phasing line spacing to make the model a bit easier but the 
change should not effect the results. 

The SteppIR 3 element yagi vs. 8 element LP on 18' boom in 
free space: 
                   LP            SteppIR   
    Band       Gain    F/R     Gain     F/R 
     20         5.0    9.2      7.4     25  
     17         4.9   12.3      8.3     25  
     15         4.8   13.0      8.5     20  
     12         5.0   14.9      8.8     15 
     10         5.1   14.5      9.0     11    
      6            n/a         10.1     20 *

*using fixed (auxiliary) parasitic element.    

The Log Periodic is an 8 element design on an 18 foot boom.  It 
should be comparable to the CushCraft ASL-2010 or the Tennadyne 
T-8.    

K9LA's work with the T-6 shows about .5 db less gain for the 
shorter antenna.  Preliminary (unverified) results for a 10 
element LPDA model show about .8 dB additional gain and 1-2 dB 
improved F/R.  

73, 

   ... Joe, W4TV 
   

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