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Hello All,
I am building a 2.4 GHz Yagi antenna for a project, its bandwidth must be cover 2.4 to 2.5 GHz.
I have already constructed the antenna and assembled it, what i need help is to properly match it to standard 50 Ohms to ensure maximum efficiency.
What i have gathered so far is that i need to use a balun to match the resistive part and a reactive section to match the reactive part of the impedance.
I am going to purchase a ready made balun for the resistive part leaving me with the reactive part to be matched, please send your opinions, prayers and possible easy solutions to match/cancel the reactive part.
Here are the results from a VNA :
2.40 GHZ: 89+50i Ohms:
2.45 GHZ: 140-26i Ohms:
2.50 GHZ: 58-70i Ohms:
Thank you
Hello All,
I am building a 2.4 GHz Yagi antenna for a project, its bandwidth must be cover 2.4 to 2.5 GHz.
I have already constructed the antenna and assembled it, what i need help is to properly match it to standard 50 Ohms to ensure maximum efficiency.
What i have gathered so far is that i need to use a balun to match the resistive part and a reactive section to match the reactive part of the impedance.
I am going to purchase a ready made balun for the resistive part leaving me with the reactive part to be matched, please send your opinions, prayers and possible easy solutions to match/cancel the reactive part.
Here are the results from a VNA :
2.40 GHZ: 89+50i Ohms:
2.45 GHZ: 140-26i Ohms:
2.50 GHZ: 58-70i Ohms:
Thank you