[TowerTalk] Fwd: Adjusting a Gamma Match on a Yagi with an AntennaAnalyzer

hanslg at aol.com hanslg at aol.com
Tue Nov 9 16:17:10 PST 2010


 I want to remember that there is a possibility to get rid of the capacitor by adjusting the length of the drive element. I purchased a 4 element yagi of unknown origin at a flee market. It has a gamma match without a capacitor.

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From: n8de at thepoint.net
To: Chuck <w5pr at swbell.net>
Cc: towertalk at contesting.com
Sent: Tue, Nov 9, 2010 8:25 am
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Adjusting a Gamma Match on a Yagi with an AntennaAnalyzer


Quoting Chuck <w5pr at swbell.net>:



>

> I do have a series capacitor.



Is it adjustable?  If not, why not?



> I was giving you the design impedance without

> the gamma match



Design impedance with split driven element or what?



> and the measured impedance.



Measured with what gamma configuration and capacity?



> I used one wavelength of feed

> line so I could get the antenna off the ground.  It is a multiple of 1/2

> wavelength which should reflect the same impedance as the feed point.



That's totally understandable .. but what is it really telling you?   

Seems to me the gamma capacitor needs to be adjusted to make the  

inductance = 0, but at what frequency?



Remember, whether you want to do it or not, you MUST do the  

'back-and-forth' adjustments between shorting bar and capacitor as  

each affects the other.



I'm not sure there is ANY other way ... in my 50+ years of experience  

designing/building yagi.



73

Don

N8DE





>

> Chuck W5PR

>

> Whoa.

>

> A gamma match has TWO things to 'change' ... one is the point of

> attachment from gamma rod to the driven element ... the other is the

> SERIES CAPACITOR in the gamma line.

>

> All gamma matches that I use are tuned by placing the antenna analyzer

> about ONE FOOT from the feedpoint, then going back and forth between

> the capacitor and the shorting bar .. until the match is what I want

> it to be.

>

> The inductive portion of your measurement seems to be due to NOT

> having a series capacitor in the gamma match.

>

> 73

> Don

> N8DE

>

> Quoting Chuck <w5pr at swbell.net>:

>

>> I hate adjusting gamma matches through trial and error.  I am hoping  my

>> new antenna analyzer will help.

>>

>> I computer designed a 10 meter Yagi which designed at a feed   impedance

>> of 31.2 + j18.3.  This is inductive, I assume.

>>

>> I have a gamma match, the antenna mounted at 15 feet and my antenna

>> analyzer says (through an analyzer measured 1 wavelength 50 ohm feed

>> line) Z=66 ohms, X=-52 ohms and C=105

>>

>> My take is to move the tap closer to the boom until it is about Z=50  ohms

>> and, if there is still a negative X, to lengthen the DE.  Of   course, the

>> changes will interact with each other and I will need to  go back and

>> forth until Z=50 and X=0.

>>

>> Am I on the right track?

>>

>> Chuck W5PR

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