A Directional Yagi antenna is a directional antenna that radiates signals in one main direction. It belongs to the longitudinal radiators and use radiation-excited elements. It is named after one of its Japanese inventors, Professor Yagi, sometimes it is referred to as Yagi Uda antenna.
A Directional Yagi antenna is a Yagi-Uda antenna, is a directional antenna that radiates signals in one main direction. It consists of a long transmission line with a single driven element consisting of two rods connected on either side of the transmission line. It also consists of a single reflector on one side of the transmission line and a number of parasitic elements which act as directors. The driven element of a Yagi is equivalent of a center-fed, half-wave dipole antenna. Parallel to the driven element are straight rods or wires called reflectors and directors.
50W 1710-2690MHz 3300-4200MHz Mesh Antenna for indoor applications
The antenna frequency range is 1710-2690MHz 3300-4200MHz, with 22dBi gain in the low bands and 4dBi gain in the high bands, it’s Vertical polarization.
A Directional Yagi antenna is a directional antenna that radiates signals in one main direction. It belongs to the longitudinal radiators and use radiation-excited elements. It is named after one of its Japanese inventors, Professor Yagi, sometimes it is referred to as Yagi Uda antenna.
A Directional Yagi antenna is a Yagi-Uda antenna, is a directional antenna that radiates signals in one main direction. It consists of a long transmission line with a single driven element consisting of two rods connected on either side of the transmission line. It also consists of a single reflector on one side of the transmission line and a number of parasitic elements which act as directors. The driven element of a Yagi is equivalent of a center-fed, half-wave dipole antenna. Parallel to the driven element are straight rods or wires called reflectors and directors.
50W 1710-2690MHz 3300-4200MHz Mesh Antenna for indoor applications
The antenna frequency range is 1710-2690MHz 3300-4200MHz, with 22dBi gain in the low bands and 4dBi gain in the high bands, it’s Vertical polarization.