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Yagi Antennas ExplainedA practical guide to beam arrays from 20m to 70cm

By Mike Parkin, G0JMI

Yagi Antennas have become commonplace in amateur radio since

their invention in the 1920s by Shintaro Uda and Hidetsugu Yagi. These

directional antennas, consisting of two or more parallel resonant

antenna elements, provide, as Radio Amateurs know, great performance

across a variety of bands. If you have ever wanted to build and

experiment with Yagi beam arrays then Yagi Antennas Explained is for

you.

Yagi Antennas Explained is a practical guide to the design,

operation and construction of Yagi beam arrays for the amateur bands

from 20m to 70cm. Rather than using mathematics, where possible,

explanations have been used to describe the operational aspects of beam

arrays. So, you will find explanation of gain, front to back ratio, feed

point impedance, polarisation, radiation pattern and bandwidth.

Antennas need to be connected to the radio equipment using fs

Yagi Antennas Explained - Amateur Radio Book - Practical aerials 20m to 70cm

Yagi Antennas ExplainedA practical guide to beam arrays from 20m to 70cm

By Mike Parkin, G0JMI

Yagi Antennas have become commonplace in amateur radio since

their invention in the 1920s by Shintaro Uda and Hidetsugu Yagi. These

directional antennas, consisting of two or more parallel resonant

antenna elements, provide, as Radio Amateurs know, great performance

across a variety of bands. If you have ever wanted to build and

experiment with Yagi beam arrays then Yagi Antennas Explained is for

you.

Yagi Antennas Explained is a practical guide to the design,

operation and construction of Yagi beam arrays for the amateur bands

from 20m to 70cm. Rather than using mathematics, where possible,

explanations have been used to describe the operational aspects of beam

arrays. So, you will find explanation of gain, front to back ratio, feed

point impedance, polarisation, radiation pattern and bandwidth.

Antennas need to be connected to the radio equipment using fs

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