ProSoft Technology RLX-IFH9E-A User Manual

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RLX-IFHE ♦ RadioLinx Industrial Wireless

User Manual

RadioLinx® Industrial Frequency Hopping Ethernet Radios

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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

November 19, 2013

4.1.7 Yagi Array Antenna

A yagi antenna is composed of an array of linear elements, each parallel to one
another and attached perpendicular to and along the length of a metal boom. The
feed is attached to only one of the elements. Elements on one side of the fed
element are longer and act as reflectors; elements on the other side are shorter
and act as directors. This causes the antenna to radiate in a beam out of the end
with the shorter elements. The pattern depends on the overall geometry,
including the number of elements, element spacing, element length, and so on.
Sometimes the antenna is enclosed in a protective tube hiding the actual
antenna geometry.

The antenna pattern (page 81) is a beam pointed along the boom toward the end
with the shorter elements. The beamwidth varies with antenna geometry but
generally is proportional to the length (where longer length produces a narrower
beam).

The antenna gain (page 81) varies with antenna geometry but generally is
proportional to the length (where longer length produces higher gain). Typical
values are 6 to 15dBi.

The antenna polarity is Linear (parallel to the elements, perpendicular to the
boom).

Refer to the Antenna Types overview section for other types of approved
antennas.

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