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Free Yagi Antenna Design SoftwareK6sti Yagi Optimizer

Two stock KLM 610 antennas with 35' vertical separation before optimization (data is frequency, free space gain, F/B ratio, impedance and 50 ohm SWR thru 4:1 balun). Yo yagi optimizer by k6sti is an old msdos based antenna modelling software that has been very popular among ham radio community yo exe is still today used to. K6STI's Hi-VHF 5-Element Yagi with Rearward Swept Driver Element. K6STI, used his AO 8.06 Antenna Optimizer to find a configuration that. Download, save as.

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Hi-VHF 5-El Yagi Optimized by K6STI • • • • • holl_ands >>Hi-VHF 5-El Yagi Optimized by K6STI K6STI's Hi-VHF 5-Element Yagi with Rearward Swept Driver Element analyzed using 4nec2. 4nec2 files are included in *.doc format, providing all dimensions. Save as *.txt format then rename as *.nec. 4nec2 files can also be imported into EZNEC and other antenna simulation programs. Brian Beezley, K6STI, used his AO 8.06 Antenna Optimizer to find a configuration that minimized response to the rear.

On 19Jun he replaced Original with slightly revised RevA, which has improved SWR and Gain: K6STI's Optimized Yagi design is only 31.4-inches long and 32.4-inches wide, but provides good coverage across all Hi-VHF channels (Ch7-13) with excellent Front-to-Rear (F/R) and Front-to-Back (F/B) Ratios and moderate (7.4-9.3 dBi) Net Gain. Although slightly longer, performance differences between versions are very small, mostly reflecting fine tuning. In 4nec2 analyzes, F/R is the ratio of gain towards the front (azimuth = 90-deg) to gain towards the rear (azimuth = 180-deg). And F/B is ratio of gain exactly towards the front to gain towards the rear with an included angle of (my choice) +/- 45-deg. This is different than the worst side-lobe level calculated by K6STI. Note that 4nec2 calculated SWR is slightly higher than K6STI's.