Construction | 12-Ele.-28-Ohm | 13-Ele.-28-Ohm | 14-Ele-28-Ohm | 16-Ele.-28-Ohm |
17-Ele.-28-Ohm | 19-Ele.-28-Ohm | 21-Ele.-28-Ohm | 23-Ele.-28-Ohm | 27-Ele.-28-Ohm |
23-Element-28Ohm- DK7ZB-Yagi for 432MHz Gain 16,9 dBd Boom 5,7 m updated data 18-July-2010 |
Group of 8x23-Element-Yagis stacked at HA5KDQ
QTH in JN97LN, 500m high Tnx photos to Simon, HA5IW
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The Yagi built by Sandro, DD3SP |
The 23-El.-Yagi is assembled by Graeme, VK3GOM and crew. He reports from good performance and F/B and pattern similiar to the plotted pictures. SWR <= 1.2 between 432 and 433 MHz |
4x23-Element Best stacking distances 2,05m vertical, 2,10m horizontal Contest-Team OL6R Photo: Jarek, OK2BJL Gain 23dBd without stacking losses Beamwidth: For 3dB 8,8° hor , 8,8°ver |
Measured SWR of a single 23-Element-Yagi Kontest-Team OL6R |
4x23-El.-Yagi at Clubstation SP3YDE (Tnx Foto to Dariusz, SP3TLJ)
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The EME-Group of Mario, EB5HRZ
4x12.-El.-144 MHz 4x7-El.-144 MHz 4x23-El.-432 MHz
A very good solution ist the mounting of 4x7-El.-Yagi vertical in front of the stacking harness. So Mario needs no glassfibre for the boom and has an x-pol antenna! |
The 23-El.-Yagi built by Jaques, F1BHL during an operation at the Normandie coast
Element
|
El.-Position
|
El.-Length (10 mm) |
El.-Length (8mm) |
Ref
|
0mm
|
338
mm |
339 mm |
Rad
|
115
mm |
319
mm (12 mm) |
321mm
(12mm) |
D1
|
185
mm |
302
mm |
307mm |
D2
|
355
mm |
290
mm |
294mm |
D3
|
585
mm |
281
mm |
285mm |
D4
|
855
mm |
274
mm |
279mm |
D5
|
1135
mm |
271
mm |
276mm |
D6 |
1430 mm |
268
mm |
273mm
|
D7 |
1725 mm |
267
mm |
272mm
|
D8 |
2025 mm |
264
mm |
269mm
|
D9 |
2325 mm |
263
mm |
268mm
|
D10 |
2625 mm |
261
mm |
267mm
|
D11 |
2930 mm |
259
mm |
266mm
|
D12 |
3235 mm |
257
mm |
264mm
|
D13 |
3540 mm |
257
mm |
264mm
|
D14 |
3845 mm |
257
mm |
262mm
|
D15 |
4150 mm |
258
mm |
262mm
|
D16 |
4445 mm |
257
mm |
262mm
|
D17 |
4730 mm |
258
mm |
263mm
|
D18 |
4995 mm |
258
mm |
263mm
|
D19 |
5220 mm |
257
mm |
262mm
|
D20
|
5470
mm |
260
mm |
263mm
|
D21
|
5670
mm |
257
mm |
262mm |