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[Antennaware] Yagi element capacity hat end loading

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Subject: [Antennaware] Yagi element capacity hat end loading
From: David Gould <dave@g3ueg.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 08 Jun 2013 17:00:59 +0100
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I have a very small back garden so I am limited in the width of antenna I can erect. I want to try and do better than a minibeam.

I am currently using a Cobwebb antenna which is a set of 5 nested dipoles for HF bent into a square. For what it is it works quite well, but I want to do better. I know it is not ideal, but I am considering a 2 or 3 element trap yagi, but even with the loading coils (yuck!) it is still too wide. So I am considering trying to shorten the elements (particularly the reflector) by replacing the outer tips (beyond the trap) with a shorter tip with capacity hat end loading.

I have modelled this in EZNEC for a simple 20m dipole (no traps) and have got a feel for the cap hat sizes needed to shorten the tip by varying amounts.

1)  Has anyone tried this before? With what learning?

2) Is there likely to be a significant difference in effect putting the cap hat outside a trap rather than on a straight element?

3) I am not sure I know how to model a 20/15/10 trap element. Does anyone have an EZNEC model of a Mosley TA33jnr or Cushcraft A3S, or advice how to build just a trapped element that I can play with?

4) Any other thoughts or advice would be appreciated.

73,
Dave, G3UEG



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