Stacking, Phasing and Matching Yagi Antennas
By PatriotmanPublished On: October 7, 2022Categories: antennas, Comms1 Comment on Stacking, Phasing and Matching Yagi Antennas
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Patriotman currently ekes out a survivalist lifestyle in a suburban northeastern state as best as he can. He has varied experience in political science, public policy, biological sciences, and higher education. Proudly Catholic and an Eagle Scout, he has no military experience and thus offers a relatable perspective for the average suburban prepper who is preparing for troubled times on the horizon with less than ideal teams and in less than ideal locations.
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I just finished my first homebrew Yagi. Made it out of damaged Easton 2117 arrow shafts. It took a bit of trimming etc. but I finally got it down to a 1:1.4 SWR and 45 Ohm R value. Thanks for the article on stacking, it might be worth doing especially in a SSB 2 Meter mode.