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Two holders for elements of the Yagi antenna. Developed for 16 mm boom and 3.5 mm elements. Elements can be placed using the hole in the holder (round wire) or mounted on the top (flat wire). ... The driven element is designed in a way allowing the...
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This is a custom mounting bracket designed to perfectly fit a 1,2-1,3GHz YAGI antenna, specifically engineered for seamless integration with the RMRC antenna tracker system. ... It prints flawlessly in PLA material, yielding outstanding results with a...
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These blocks fit over a single stick of half inch PVC pipe to create a tape measure yagi. ... This side with two holes is for attaching the tape measure with screws and the hole on the bottom is for securing the the block to the pvc pipe with a screw.
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... Instructions Using the following settings: Font = write/Letters.dxf Cable diameter set to 10 mm. Label text is "144 Yagi". Label orientation chosen as horizontal. ...Thickness of the design adjusted to 1.2 mm.
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... Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=58091 Instructions Using the following options: label_orientation = 2 Font = write/Letters.dxf thickness = 1.2 cable_diameter = 10 label = a 70cm Yagi
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This is an effortless build and assemble Yagi designed specifically for EU LoRa frequencies. To put it together, refer to the comprehensive guide for all necessary components. The measured standing wave ratio was a remarkably low 1.74. ...It played a...
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Using Arrow antenna elements (or other elements provided by the operator), a simple lightweight Yagi antenna can be created for back country VHF antenna use. Considering the operator will already have the hiking pole with them, the only additional...
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Element Lengths: Reflector - 41 inches Driven - 37 3/4 inches Director - 36 5/8 inches Spacing from Director Director ->10 7/8" -> Driven -> 18"-> Reflector Here's the blogpost about it:...
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This customizable 3D printed assembly secures a Yagi Antenna together. Its primary function lies in connecting metal rods that serve as dipole elements and an encasing profile, which unites all the rods seamlessly. For an easy DIY approach to...
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This is a yagi element holder or elemenet mount. Sofar, the following sizes are available: 1- Element round 8mm, Boom square 20mm will also fit: Element round 7.5mm, Boom square 19.5mm Why another one? ... - No drilling required into the boom ...
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To address this, I've installed a Yagi mod for my TBS Diamond antenna. This modification is designed to enhance its performance. The adapter features a snap-on function and includes a hole for a 2mm rod. ...However, be cautious when cleaning the snap...
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I'm creating insulators for building a Yagi Antenna. These will fit snugly onto a 25x25mm aluminum boom, suitable for element sizes ranging from 6 to 10mm in diameter. I've got more projects in the works, like driven element mounts that I'll be...
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I design these insulators specifically for constructing Yagi Antennas. They fit snugly on a 15x15mm aluminum boom and accommodate element sizes ranging from 6 to 10 millimeters in round bar or tubing. Please check out my other uploads, as I will be...
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3D printed parts to attach yagi elements to a bom in a detachable way. They were designed to be used with Aiga: a portable VHF/UHF antenna optimised for satellite work More info here! ... https://www.fidtenas.ga/blog/2021-08-08-aiga/ ...
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I was always worried about lugging my TBS yagi around because I feared it would get ruined during transport, so I painstakingly modeled the antenna with excessive precision and created a custom case that would protect it from harm when I'm on the...
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Element length and spacing were carefully calculated using VK5DJ Yagi Calculator: https://www.vk5dj.com/yagi.html to ensure optimal performance. I successfully printed all components without any supports or rafts (with one exception – the PLA set...
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These are the dimensions I used to make my yagi: https://m0ukd.com/homebrew/antennas/144mhz-2m-portable-yagi-vhf-beam-antenna/ The overflow pipe I used was from B&Q:...
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I do not recommend making clips for bars less than 30mm wide with these files.If you are looking for Yagi measurements, use the very resourceful website of DK7ZB:https://www.qsl.net/dk7zb/start1.htmWhat you need:For the Yagi:- Bar to mount the clips...
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These are parts needed to build a yagi using 1/8 brass rod, 5.5 OD x 1mm wall brass tube, and a ~8mm parking reflector stake. The design was inspired by http://ve2zaz.net/Arrow_Ant/Arrow_Style_Ant.htm, the dimensions I used were pretty much the same....
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These are 3D printed supports for a Yagi WiFi antenna (2.4 GHz). They are designed to press-fit onto 3/4" x 1/2" x 1/16" thick angle aluminum. The antenna elements also press-fit into the 2mm diameter holes. The diploe support holds the driven...
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Yagi antenna support components are designed for use with measuring tape as radiating elements. Both reflectors and directors share the same part, while the Driven Element has a unique piece. The component dimensions and spacing were based on a...
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The Yagi antenna was built for a frequency of 390 MHz, but a similar design has also been successfully implemented at 435MHz (UHF HAM band) using YagiCad by VK3DIP as a starting point. Tuning with a Vector Network Analyzer is highly recommended to...
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==================================================================== Update 26 September 2022: I added a rotatable and tiltable antenna holder to mount the Yagi on top of a 25 mm pole. ...
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These parts can be used in conjunction with a wide range of tapemeasure YAGI design guides available online. I was unable to achieve optimal results with the 440 MHz side of the depicted antenna, possibly due to the width of the tape measure...