Comparison of Several Basic Antennas
by Dick Stevens, N1RCT
The following is an attempt to show
the modeled electrical parameters of several basic antennas with
as much uniformity as feasible (Dipole, Vertical, X-Beam, Hex
Beam, Moxon, 2&3 element yagis, 2&3 element Quads).
All these antennas have something they are good at and this type
of comparison does not necessarily show the best features of each.
For example, the X-Beam can have a low F/B ratio at high gain
which I like as a contester; the hex beam construction
lends itself to multi-banding; the Yagi is good for interlacing,
the vertical has good radiation at low angles, some are easier to
match impedance, etc, etc. Some addition material is on beamgeom.html
So, with every caveat you have ever heard, here are some results
(and no conclusions):
AO by K6STI
Modeling of several basic antennas
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All modeling done in "Free Space", 14.085 MHz, Resonant
(reactance=0), Al 6063-T832 tubing, dBi gain units, 20 segments/half-wavelength
= ~21" / segment.
AO varies the dimensions of the antenna to best achieve the
tradeoff specified, which were Gain 40%, F/B 40%, and Rx=0 20%;
this results in an optimization that may be different from other
comparisons.
Notes: The Dipole & Quads are #14 copper wire; Vertical
radials are #14, all others use 1" tubing for all elements,
ignoring sag in all cases. In real situations, very different
choices in diameter and taper schedules and tubing vs wire are
required.
Any booms are insulators (i.e. not in model).
The primary design criteria was reactance = 0 ohms, secondarily
high gain and F/B ratio. (many other standards could be used to
compare)
All these antennas can be designed with different goals in gain,
F/B, bandwidth, SWR, etc.
All have different construction requirements, windage, and
weight.
Many react differently to ground in gain and resistance.
All have different abilities for multi-band designs and matching
ease.
Dipole Vert XBeam Hex Moxon 2Yagi 2Quad 3Yagi 3Quad
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Elements 1 1+4R 2 2 2 2 2 3 3
Gain, dBi 2.06 1.97 6.77 6.33 6.95 6.93 7.34 8.25 9.32
F/B 180 0 0 8.01 7.00 8.62 8.44 17.16 24.80 23.21
Ro 73.0 108 14.2 9.85 11.4 5.34 115 21.9 44.5
Rx 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SWR 1.46 2.16 3.52 5.07 4.40 9.36 2.31 2.28 1.12
Loss, dB .06 .01 .10 .06 .06 .13 .16 .03 .35