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4 Elements Fullsize Yagi Antenna for 20m Band (7.5 m boomlength)

Here is presented a model of 4 elements fullsize yagi antenna for 20m band. The model is optimized for the boomlength of 7.5 meters while keep maintain good VSWR < 1:1.2 throughout 20m band, gain, and F/B ratio. These can be achieved by using 3 elements basic model and then adding a director which is closely coupled to the driven element. This added director actually become the first director. With this arrangement, the first director will resonates at the upper portion of the band while the driven element itself resonates at the lower portion of the band. Therefore, actually this is 3 element yagi with extra "driven element". The model is simulated for the installation height of 24 meters using 4nec-2 software package.

Dimensions

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4NEC-2 Models Download

Right Click -> Save As, Then change the file type as .NEC Open with 4NEC-2 software.

About The Telescopic Element sizing

Each of the element is constructed and simulated as a telescopic alumunium tubing. Telescopic taper sizing is considered as 1 inch dia. alu. tubing at the center and 3/8 inch dia. alu. tubing at the tip Taper schedule from the center to the tip can be adjusted to the alu. tubing dia. which can be purchased locally. The models are correct only for the taper sizing mentioned above. If you, for example, want to swap the taper sizing with another size, the model still can be constructed and be adjusted to your working freq but will not deliver the performances predicted in my model.

Tuning procedure:

  • Mount the antenna at the real installation height.
  • USE A GOOD 1:1 BALUN or CHOKE BALUN at the feed point.
  • Do the tuning procedure using Antenna Analyzer or SWR Analyzer using 50 Ohm Coax as short & practical as possible. Here, you want to eliminates tuning error caused by the long coax. Therefore, use a short coax.
  • Tune the driven element for the lowest VSWR at 14.05 MHz and tune the first director for the lowest VSWR at 14.25 MHz. Adjust both end simultaneously.

Typical VSWR:

(derived from simulation)

Parameter VSWR Comments
14.0 MHz 1:1.1
14.1 MHz 1:1.03
14.2 MHz 1:1.07
14.3 MHz 1:1.12
14.35 MHz 1:1.14
VSWR Bandwidth 1:1.5 n/a practically flat throughout 20m band

Typical Gain and F/B

  • Forward Gain: 13.9 dBi nominal
  • F/B: 22 dB nominal
  • 3 dB beamwidth: 66 degrees nominal
  • RDF: 14 dB nominal

Simulation Results

Propagation Map Simulation (VOACAP Online, April 2020 at 12 UTC, 160 W of transmit power)

Contributing

  1. Fork it https://github.com/handiko/4E-20M-YAGI/fork
  2. Create new branch (git checkout -b myfeature)
  3. Do some editing / create new feature
  4. Commit your works (git commit -m "Adding some myfeature blah blah..")
  5. Push to the branch (git push -u origin myfeature)
  6. Create a new Pull Request

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