5-Element Yagi for 40 MHz (8-metres) by YU7EF

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5-Element Yagi for 40 MHz (8-metres) by YU7EF

YU7EF in Serbia is a well-known designer of HF and VHF beams and many radio amateurs worldwide use his designs. In this post, we will look at a 5-element Yagi antenna for the new 40 MHz (8-metre) band.

The design with dimensions is shown below.

The calculated gain in free space is about 7.5dBd and has a front to back ratio in the region of 25dB.

The antenna is designed for the Industrial, Scientific & Medical (ISM) band from 40.660 MHz to 40.700 MHz and the VSWR is very flat over a 300 kHz span.

With 15mm elements, it’s likely that the VSWR 1:1.5 bandwidth is well over 1 MHz.

The polar diagram shows a –3dB beamwidth of about 57 degrees. The -6dB beamwidth is in the region of 80 degrees.

The front to back ratio is in the region of 25 dB at the design frequency.

The antenna feed is a simple dipole with an RF choke in the feed line.

The example above shows the coax passing through three ferrite cores which will prevent RF from flowing on the outside of the feed cable.

If this antenna is mounted horizontally and well above ground level then it should offer good performance for the 40 MHz (8-metre) band.

More details about YU7EF Yagi antennas can be found here… https://www.yu7ef.com/

For more information about the 40 MHz band, you can find more information here… https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/p/40-mhz.html

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