I found this page listed below quite interesting. but when it came to offest phasing. I'm lost a little.
Because, of this statement
On the picture above, the centre conductor of the Coaxial-cable is connected to the left part of the Horizontal dipole (as shown the "+"). Thus, the polarity is RHCP (CW).
What happens if you are using a matching system where the dipole is not split? like the awesome matching system used in M squared antennas?
The center conductor is actually going to both sides of the driven element/
Now what?
Joe WB9SBD
SV1BSX wrote:
Andrew,
don't spend your time... your questions are already answered on the following pages:
http://sv1bsx.50webs.com/antenna-pol/polarization.html
and also here:
http://hjem.get2net.dk/ole_nykjaer/oz2oe/xyagi/build_yagi.html
Happy New Year
73 de Mak, SV1BSX
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Rich" vk4tec@people.net.au To: "Amsat-Bb@Amsat. Org" amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 13:25 Subject: [amsat-bb] 435 offset yagi phasing
Hi
I have had good success with just one yagi of an offset crossed array I am building.
http://wa5vjb.com/yagi-pdf/cheapyagi.pdf
I will add the other elements shortly.
I am not ready to tackle the phasing part.
I hope I have this right.
- The yagi's are offset, by 90 degrees so that is the offset already.
- Both yagis's should then have the same length of coax coming from each
one. 3. Both yagi's will require a 1/4 wavelength of 75 ohm coax for each feed. 4. Remebering that the velocity factor is 2/3 in coax cable, or the speed of light 200 instead of 300. 5. Both 75 ohm feeds then join at a tee, the result of the 50 ohm antenna and 70 ohm feed giving around 120 ohm 6. By tee'ing the two together, this should present around 50 ohm, required for the main feedline.
Does that sound right ?
( 200/435 MHz ) /4 = 11.49 cm for each feed to the tee junction of 75 ohm cable.
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