theVHF and UHF spectrum. The Yagi VHF antenna design model is known to be a 2-meter antenna (2m band), while the Yagi UHF antenna is known as a 70 cm antenna [10,11]. As a dual-band antenna for both models, a driven element is used together on the side of the 2 m antenna. Fig.1. The Flow of VR Communication System Via Satellite [2] A6 METER HALO. The 6 meter Halo is a good antenna that can be used for the car as well as the house. This antenna maintains good omni-directional horizontal polarization. Basically the antenna is a half wave dipole bent into a circle, BUT shorter than a dipole for this frequency. The circumference is 60-70 inches. A Short Boom, Wideband 3 Element Yagi for 6 Meters" by L.B. Cebik, W4RNL "A VHF/UHF Discone Antenna" by Bob Patterson, K5DZE "An Optimum Design for 432 MHz Yagis - Parts 1 and 2" by Steve Powlishen, K1FO (SK) "Building a Medium-Gain, Wide-Band, 2 Meter Yagi" by L.B. Cebik, W4RNL Frommy understanding it comes down to: Use a split element (like any traditional dipole), and match it, if necessary, with a "hairpin" or "beta" match. Use a solid element, and drive it with a "gamma" match. I couldn't find any information information, other than anecdotical "I would never do it this way", on the advantages and disadvantages AboutA 146 Mhz J-Pole Antenna The resource is currently listed in 2 categories. The main category is Antennas for 2 meters band that is about Antenna projects for 144 MHz. This link is listed in our web site directory since Tuesday May 30 2000, and till today "A 146 Mhz J-Pole Antenna" has been followed for a total of 115477 times.So far received 190 votes for a total score of 4 Awire yagi antenna for 20 and 40 meters band suitable for outdoor and field day operations A Longwire Aerial for Six Metres Build a longwire antenna for 50 Mhz An effective 3 band Wire DX aerial A 3 band dipole for 10 15 and 20 meters band, easy to build, and that can be easily setup in any occasion, inclunding field days or portable operations 315. Table from the Electrical Conductivity of Metals. With copper being twice as conductive as aluminum and 6 times more conductive than steel, it makes an excellent choice as an antenna material. The increased electrical efficiency means more of your RF energy will go up and out the antenna and not be trapped, creating heat energy. Ifyou need a simple, inexpensive 2 meter antenna with significant gain over a dipole, then please consider this project from Chuck (KK6SUY). In this video I show a article from QST magazine that is from April 1993 on how to build a 2 meter Yagi for 7 bucks. qLrG.