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www.hamuniverse.com/yagibasics.html
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In most antenna designs, the feedline impedance will be 50 ohms, but usually the feed point impedance of the Yagi is rarely 50 ohms. In most cases it can vary ...
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www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Yagi/
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Yagi Antennas for ham radio use, manufacturers, plans and ...
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www.aticourses.com/antennas_tutorial.htm
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The most widely used narrow beam antennas are reflector antennas. ... of the waveguide between the transmitter or receiver and the antenna feed is reduced.
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lightbeamantenna.com/Resources/LBA-Feed-LineOptions.pdf
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Light Beam Antenna Feed-line Options. WB2LYL - Wayne A. Freiert. This paper discusses three options that you have to connect your transceiver to your Light ...
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www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=4804&PLID=305&SecID=...
www.dxengineering.com/Parts.asp?ID=4804&PLID=305&SecID=154&DeptID=49&PartNo=DXE-HEXX-5FFP
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A Revolutionary Breakthrough for all Broadband Hexagonal Beam Antennas - A Maximum Performance Feeder! Exclusive from DX Engineering!
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www.k7mem.com/Electronic_Notebook/antennas/yagi_vhf_fee...
www.k7mem.com/Electronic_Notebook/antennas/yagi_vhf_feed.html
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Although it's not really mentioned, the long boom yagis, designed from that page, are intended to use a Folded Dipole antenna feed. That is what this page is all ...
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www.w1ghz.org/antbook/conf/Helical_feed_antennas.pdf
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The beamwidth of a small dish is broader than the beam of a large dish, making tracking less difficult. Of course, the dish needs a feed antenna, and a short helix ...
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Yagi Antennas to build for Ham Radio. ... Despite my recommendations against it, Bent decided to boxes over each feed point and therefore, there will be some ...
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