What Paul suggested, at least what I thought he did, was not an
interlaced design, but one after another on the boom.
Start with a 4 element 2M Yagi on one end of the boom, in front of
that put a 6 element 222 MHz Yagi and in front of that an 10 element
432 MHz beam. I will run some simulations when I get a chance. - Duffey
On May 9, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Jordan wrote:
> Years ago a company named FINCO made multiband VHF yagis on a common
> boom.....Stingers I believe...Something like this would undoubtedly
> be better than any LPA I've seen, but I'm not sure if you can put
> more than 2 bands on the same boom with interlaced elements without
> seriously degrading the pattern beyond the compromises of the
> multiband system itself....
>
> Perhaps someone could run some simulations..? 73...Jordan VE6ZT
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