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submitted 1 year ago by LB8EI@lemmy.radio to c/homebrew@lemmy.radio

I've been apprehensive about building my own yagi antennas before. It seemed so complicated. But then I started tinkering with antenna modelling software and decided it couldn't be that difficult. So I started building.

Life was so much easier when I realised that with a gamma match I did not have to split or isolate the elements from the boom.

On the pic is my 6m5el and my 2m5el yagis. 6m is a lot of fun this summer. There's a 10m/20m moxon spider beam coming up next.

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[-] w0odl@lemmy.radio 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah this is pretty awesome. I’ve built some EFHWs but yagis have always kinda made me nervous for some reason. Great build!

[-] LB8EI@lemmy.radio 1 points 1 year ago

For 6m perhaps just making a 2e yagi is simpler since you'll only save a trivial amount of width with a moxon.

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