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  2. Yagi–Uda antenna - Wikipedia

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    A Yagi–Uda antenna, or simply Yagi antenna, is a directional antenna consisting of two or more parallel resonant antenna elements in an end-fire array; [1] these elements are most often metal rods (or discs) acting as half-wave dipoles. [2]

  3. Driven and parasitic elements - Wikipedia

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    The parasitic elements in a Yagi antenna are mounted parallel to the driven element, with all the elements usually in a line perpendicular to the direction of radiation of the antenna. What effect a parasitic element has on the radiation pattern depends both on its separation from the next element, and on its length.

  4. Directional antenna - Wikipedia

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    [3] All practical antennas are at least somewhat directional, although usually only the direction in the plane parallel to the earth is considered, and practical antennas can easily be omnidirectional in one plane. The most common directional antenna types are [citation needed] the Yagi–Uda antenna, the log-periodic antenna, and

  5. Quad antenna - Wikipedia

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    It is easier to design a multiband quad antenna than a multiband Yagi antenna. Higher gain The 2-element quad has almost the same gain as a 3-element Yagi: about 7.5 dB over a dipole. Likewise, a 3-element quad has more gain than a 3-element Yagi. However, adding quad elements produces diminishing returns:

  6. Antenna (radio) - Wikipedia

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    However, feeding that element with 3 f o (whose wavelength is ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠ that of f o) will also lead to a standing wave pattern. Thus, an antenna element is also resonant when its length is ⁠ 3 / 4 ⁠ of a wavelength. This is true for all odd multiples of ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ wavelength. This allows some flexibility of design in terms of antenna ...

  7. Log-periodic antenna - Wikipedia

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    However, a Yagi with the same number of elements as a log-periodic would have far higher gain, as all of those elements are improving the gain of a single driven element. In its use as a television antenna, it was common to combine a log-periodic design for VHF with a Yagi for UHF, with both halves being roughly equal in size.

  8. Gizmotchy - Wikipedia

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    The other elements are parasitic radiators like those of a Yagi except consisting of inverted "Y"s. Like the Yagi, the Gizmotchy is a directional antenna with a forward gain of approximately 12 dBi and a front-to-back ratio of 28 dB. The unique design of the Gizmotchy allows both vertical or horizontal polarization, through the use of separate ...

  9. Direction finding - Wikipedia

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    A Yagi antenna uses multiple dipole elements, which include "reflector" and "director" dipole elements. The "reflector" is the longest dipole element and blocks nearly all the signal coming from behind it, hence a Yagi has no front vs. back directional ambiguity: The maximum signal only occurs when the narrowest end of the Yagi is aimed in the ...

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