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raynerd:
After passing my Foundation Licence only a few weeks ago, I wanted to work SSB on 2m and my roof mounted vertically polorised colinear X200 clearly wasn`t up to the job. I decided to try a homebrew 3 element Yagi, the dimensions and details were all provided by Neil, many thanks: 1. Reflector - 1040.6mm long and fixed at the end of the boom. 2. Diven element - 2 lengths of 475.3 - 10mm gap between them. each individual part of the driven element is insulated from the boom and each other. 3. Director - 842.8mm long and fixed to the boom 737mm from the reflector. I started of with the parts: 12mm steel rod - 2m length, 12mm steel rod - 1m length, 20mm square ally tubing - 1m length, 20mm dia clear acrylic bar. I then started on the driven element, making my acrylic insert that would slide into the 12mm tubing and provide a 10mm insulated gap between the two. They needed to be a tight fit so that the driven element would remain rigid as one despite the gap. The insert in one of the sides of the driven element: Both connected, nice and tight fit and they felt pretty rigid: Then the driven element was mounted in a box to protect the cables and insulate from the boom: I then needed to produce some sort of insulating mounts to hold the elements correctly on to the boom. I had some plastic mounting blocks knocking around, so using a 12mm drill I drilled a half circle into a couple of these: I bolted the elements onto the boom and there it finished - a 3 element Yagi for use on 2m. A brief test portable showed it to work really well but I`ll post more when I have tested again. |
HS93:
I used a similar design to use it for fox hunts some years ago they work well, congatulation on the pass by the way Peter G0PAH |
Brass_Machine:
Heya Chris, Fixed some tags in your post so all the pictures would show. Congrats on the pass! Never got into radios... did help a guy put up a 20' ft antenna in his yard though! Eric |
shoey51:
Congrats on the pass mate. what did you use as a balun mate :scratch: job looks good :thumbup: If you get yourself a copy of the RSGB book it has some great tips there for making antenas :D 73's Graham |
andyf:
--- Quote from: craynerd on April 29, 2010, 07:04:27 AM ---I then needed to produce some sort of insulating mounts to hold the elements correctly on to the boom. I had some plastic mounting blocks knocking around, so using a 12mm drill I drilled a half circle into a couple of these: --- End quote --- I'm not sure it was necessary to insulate the director and the reflector from the boom, Chris. It's 30 years since I passed the RAE, but I seem to recall that there is a current "null" in their centres. Andy PS Have just looked at an old TV Yagi. The directors are connected (both physically and electrically) to the boom by self-tapping screws. PPS Why are those furniture connectors called "modesty blocks"? |
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