Off Center Fed Yagi?

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gregory21greg

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If you can have an off center fed dipole and since a Yagi is just a dipole with passive elements to direct the signal then could you feed a Yagi off center and get the same resonance that a normal ocf dipole has but with forward gain?
 

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It should not matter how you excite the driven element of a Yagi, do it from the center, the end, offset or anywhere in between if its adequately decoupled from the feedline.
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If you can have an off center fed dipole and since a Yagi is just a dipole with passive elements to direct the signal then could you feed a Yagi off center and get the same resonance that a normal ocf dipole has but with forward gain?
 

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IMHO the whole idea of an OCFD is that it covers a wider range of frequencies even to the point of being "untuned". Now for a yagi to work right all the dimensions of element length and spacing are frequency dependant, so what frequency would you use?

IMHO you'd be better off with Log-periodic array.
 
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