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2-Element parasitic Yagis by DK7ZB for the Shortwave-Bands 10m-30m
Details of a dismantable Yagi built by DL2RMC for portable use see down
Details of a 20m-Yagi by F4EKQ:                           http://enduro.civaux.free.fr/antenne.htm
| No other antenna has a better relation between gain and expense than the 2-Element-Yagi. One element additional to the dipole will give you 4dB gain. Each further element will give much more mechanical problems and the increase in gain is only 1-2dB for the same bandwidth. What says the ARRL-Antenna-Book about this antenna? "The must bang for the buck". Right! Because the 10m, 15m and 20m-Bands need a greater bandwidth, the radiation resistance must be higher than for the smaller WARC-Bands. Therefore we take the Yagis with radiator-reflector and 50Ohms for 10m (greatest bandwidth), 28Ohms for 15 and 20m and the Yagis with radiator-director and 28Ohms for the WARC-Bands. If you have a height above ground of 10m or higher for a 12m-Yagi, you can try a 12,5Ohm-type for that band. The antenna needs a very clear surrounding! With a very short boom and small bandwidth you get very high F/B. | 
 Gain, F/B, Boomlength and Elements of the 50-Ohm-Yagi with Reflector   
| Band | Impedance | Gain                   | F/B | Boom                   | Radiator                   | Reflector | 
| 10m                   | 50Ohm | 4,0dBd | 10,5dB | 1,76m | 4,93m | 5,36m | 
 Gain, F/B, Boomlength and Elements of the 28-Ohm-Yagis with Reflector   
| Band | Impedance | Gain                   | F/B | Boom                   | Radiator                   | Reflector | 
| 15m                   | 28Ohm | 4,2dBd | 10dB | 1,61m | 6,87m | 7,22m | 
| 20m                   | 28Ohm | 4,0dBd | 10dB | 2,30m | 10,26m | 11,08m | 
Gain, F/B, Boomlength and Elements of the 28-Ohm-Yagis with Director  
| Band                   | Gain                   |                   F/B | Boom                   | Radiator                   | Director                   | 
| 12m                   | 4,3dBd | 14,5dB | 1,18m | 6,05m | 5,60m | 
| 17m                   | 4,5dBd | 13,5dB | 1,70m | 8,32m | 7,80m | 
| 30m                   | 4,4dBd | 14dB | 3,00m | 14,92m | 14,04m | 
  Gain, F/B, Boomlength and Elements of the 12,5-Ohm-Yagi for 12m with Director  
| Band                   | Gain                   |                   F/B | Boom                   | Radiator                   | Director                   | 
| 12m                   | 4,4dBd | >25dB | 0,67m | 6,09m | 5,78m | 
| The antennas are fed with the DK7ZB-match       .  A quarter-wave choke of coax is       grounded at the socket. 50Ohm: Single Lambda/4*V-coax 50Ohm 28 Ohm: 2xLambda/4*V-coax 75Ohm       parallel 12,5 Ohm: 2xLambda/4*V-coax 50Ohm       parallel        Length of the cables       see table below | 
Lengths of the Lambda/4-coax for the choke:
| Band | Lambda | Full-PE V=0,667 | Foam-PE V=0,82 (CATV) | 
| 10m | 10,60m | 1,77m | 2,17m | 
| 12m | 12,03m | 2,00m | 2,47m | 
| 15m | 14,18m | 2,36m | 2,90m | 
| 17m | 17,53m | 2,76m | 3,60m | 
| 20m | 21,18m | 3,53m | 4,34m | 
| 30m | 29,62m | 4,94m | 6,07m | 
The dismantable Yagi by DL2RMC for portable use 
| The Yagi of Tom,       DL2RMC during his expedition to Corsica island (TK/DL2RMC) He has a cheap and simple construction       similiar to my 3-Ele-portable       Yagi with aluminium tubes as a leightweight antenna.       Details see in the pictures below. For each band he has an own       2x75-Ohm-quarterwave matching cable. | 
Insulated middle part of the radiator:
The middle part of the director:
All parts ready for assembling:
 
 
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