Quad Beams - Are they Better that Yagis? Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @JustinRuth-km4wz
    @JustinRuth-km4wz 20 дней назад

    Hello Justin Justin here .. we love the LFAQ rigid

  • @Jon_Pearl
    @Jon_Pearl 3 года назад +3

    You're doing a great job of relaying information on the pains that you go through to produce performance based antennas, Justin. 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC

  • @G0ogs
    @G0ogs Год назад

    I must confess I have not used any of your antennas but it seems to me you know your stuff unlike some who post similar videos on uTube.

  • @G0ogs
    @G0ogs Год назад

    Hi, In the past when constructing conventional wire quads i used 75 ohm coax from tx to antenna this provided me with a good match to a 100 ohm quad.

  • @EricZuber-z6l
    @EricZuber-z6l 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this info. I have been pondering setting up a pair of phased multi element diamond quads (vertically polarized) for 20m and wasn't sure about the impedance matching. I've built 3el diamond quad loops using a rope for a boom and was very impressed with the results but I have always wanted to phase a pair.

  • @randyguay7115
    @randyguay7115 Год назад

    Very good . Great information .
    I hope you do more just a little less of a rush i am a newby to this and enjoy building antennas.

  • @Randy-c1n
    @Randy-c1n Год назад

    Greatvideo and very educational as i am a newb to this antenna concept. I fing quads to be very interesting. I am only a lowly 11 meter cber and also gmrs i will play around and try to apply what i have learned here to my gmrs radio antennas for now . 11 meter atennas are so much larger .
    Anyway 73s and i look forward to more videos soon.

  • @justmengracie
    @justmengracie 3 года назад +2

    I'd like to build a set of these 3 el quads. Will you be sharing the plans or is this a commercial project? I've been watching and reading on your website for a couple years. Great that you now have a youtube channel! I'm looking forward to the content you upload in the future! I've been a ham since 1987 and made many antennas but I've learned a great deal from your designs and notes. I subscribed! LOL you're at 381 subs now! Thank you for all your hard work and contributions to ham radio Justin!

    • @hamradioguy-g0ksc96
      @hamradioguy-g0ksc96  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Steven, there are some Quads on the G0KSC website but will produce some for public/personal use for g0ksc.co.uk

  • @timdbl7804
    @timdbl7804 2 года назад

    Another great and informative video; thanks Justin! Tim, G4DBL

  • @speedbuggy16v
    @speedbuggy16v Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, love learning more about the LFA quads

  • @janengelen1978
    @janengelen1978 3 года назад +2

    Hi Justin, Love the video, and i think this would be a great solution for me. I am still using a single 15 element LFA ( the picture of my previous stack is still on your site). But i had to mount it on a side arm because the antennas are on a lift and the distance between the tower and lift is nog enough for normal yagi element lengths. How much gain can i get out of a 6 or 7 element version ? Hoping that the dubus magazin drops in the mail soon. 73 Jan ON6ZG/DL6ZG

    • @hamradioguy-g0ksc96
      @hamradioguy-g0ksc96  3 года назад +2

      Obviously the longer the antenna the better in most cases. outrigth gain will be given up for a broad banded design too.

  • @darek3561
    @darek3561 Год назад

    What do you think about Biquad antenna for f=690MHz?

  • @tomstange7762
    @tomstange7762 3 года назад +2

    Hi, I like very much your videos and the one right now remembers me when I was living in the netherlands using a so-called swiss quad, which outperformed my yagis on vhf...73s es gl tom, dl9zal

    • @hamradioguy-g0ksc96
      @hamradioguy-g0ksc96  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Tom, glad you enjoy them and hopefully I can keep them at the same level!

  • @BaldurNorddahl
    @BaldurNorddahl 3 года назад +1

    subscribed to help you get over the 1000 :-). Also good content, thanks.

  • @chazwozza67
    @chazwozza67 3 года назад +1

    Nice vid

  • @madmannkc3562
    @madmannkc3562 3 года назад +1

    So can you use your quad antenna on 11 meter band?

    • @la7dfa
      @la7dfa 2 года назад +1

      Any frequency, but dimensions in wavelengts ofcourse.