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  1. I bet your Tonna antennas would be good for direction finding!  I guess you'd
    need a tank and 40 acres to turn the things though.  :)


    If I am understanding what you mean, the 1/4 wave bazooka or the 1/4 stub
    would seem to cost the same (almost nothing) since the pieces needed are
    virtually identical.

    By 1/4 wave stub, you are meaning the design that has the same tube as the
    bazooka but is oriented to the side of the feed and attached to both the
    shielded ground and the center feed at the antenna?


  2. I am back to realizing the impedances need to be matched.


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    >Scott Fintel said:
    >Most all of your TV antennas use them to go from 300 ohm leads
    >on the antenna to 75 ohm cable.

    And tekwiz at the Electronic's Forum just told me that is exactly what
    is needed th balance the transceiver/antenna impedances on the FRS
    RDF setup.

    http://www.dutchforce.com/~eforum/index.php

    BTW, Joe Leggio was kind enough to reply to my query about designing
    the Yagi for FRS radios with the advice to scale all dimensions down,
    including the element (tape) diameter, with the following ratio:
    Scaling factor = 145.565/465 Scaling factor = 0.313

  3. Thanks again for your reply.  You are not putting me off at all.
    I need to learn at least a little of this and thanks to you I learned
    a couple new terms.

    Yagi Cad says this design that seems good and that ithas input
    impedance 11.6 +j 0.0 Ohms

    I can research how to make a balun but I'm not sure what it is that I am
    to match?  You promised the program would tell me.  :)


    Here's what I input and the results from YagiCad in meters/mm:


    465.14
    3
    20.32
    20.32
    20.32
    20.32
    20.32
    .3462315
    .3064886
    .289976
    .2571061
    .244101
    5.631533E-02
    7.568619E-02
    .1289118
    9.078011E-02





  4. Thank you very much.

    I'm glad you've used the program successfully.  It sure looks like a
    novice like me possibly could make it work.

    I'll use the YagiCad program to design for 465.13 Mhz.

    I understand that I am looking for a foward looking pattern as shown
    here:

    http://home.att.net/~jleggio/projects/rdf/tape_bm.htm

    It also seems a low impedance is important but I also read that it is
    very important to match the feed impedance to the antenna impedance.

    Sorry to say, I have no clue how to do that. I do have experience
    destroying things by not matching impedance. (Hooked a sound card to
    a new boombox, argh 

  5. Hi All

    I am afraid that I know nothing about RF. May I appeal to you
    for help with this project?

    I bought 4 FRS radios and am about to equip a few rockets with
    them in a manner similar to this:

    http://www.nakka-rocketry.net/frs.html#top

    The radios that I have are capable of continuous transmission so
    the 555 circuit will be replaced with a buzzer mounted near the
    microphone.

    I plan to make a RDF Yagi like this:

    http://home.att.net/~jleggio/projects/rdf/tape_bm.htm

    I plan to use YagiCad 4.1 to design the antenna.

    http://www.ipass.net/teara/kq3.html

    My (first) question for you is may I design for the middle of the
    FRS frequencies, say 465 Mhz, in an attempt to be able to use
    them all or must I design it for one specific frequency?


    FRS Channel No. (MHz)

    1................... 462.5625
    2................... 462.5875
    3................... 462.6125
    4................... 462.6375
    5................... 462.6625
    6................... 462.6875
    7................... 462.7125
    8................... 467.5625
    9................... 467.5875
    10.................. 467.6125
    11.................. 467.6375
    12.................. 467.6625
    13.................. 467.6875
    14.................. 467.7125

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