Directive Systems shows 21.5"v, 24"h for 903, 24" and 26" for 1296 ..
http://www.directivesystems.com/appnotes.htm
de w1rt/r john
On 7/3/06, David Erickson <erickson+vhf@mddsg.com> wrote:
> I think the rule of thumb is a 1/2 wavelength apart. But at 903 and
> 1296.. that's not very far ;-) A foot apart would be more than adequate.
>
> 73's
> Dave
> W3DIO
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>
> > I am wanting to stack pairs of loop yagis for 1296 and 903 on opposite
> > sides of the same H fram, 1296 on one side and 903 on the other. I would
> > like to keep the physical distance between the different abdnds as close
> > as I can without compromising the patterns. What is the minimum disatnce
> > to keep the different bands apart?
> >
> > Danny NG9R
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