> Hi Jeff! Wayne told me how to use a j-pole as the driven
> element on a yagi. Just keep the matching stub below the
> reflector and the directors and it will work great!
I'm sure it would!
> He claims that if you point the matching stub in the same
> direction as the other elements, It will add more gain
> in trasmit and recieve. Gotta try it sometime!
The thing is, if the driven element is cut to frequency and used as a
director, how long are the driven elements, and the reflector?
In a Yagi configuration, not all the driven elements are the same length, but
they -are- smaller than the driven element.
The reflector(s) is(are) normally larger than the driven element.
Regards,
-Jeff
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