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Quagi antennas

Quagi = Quad+ Yagi antenna

The image is from:  https://www.amateur-radio-wiki.net/quagi/ 

website. There is more information there that will assist you in this project.


The quagi antenna I built was for the 70cm band. I was looking for more gain than a  yagi antenna and less construction design and weight of a 9 element Quad.

( more information in a bit.)


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