2 Element Yagi Antenna, 40-6m Package

 

  • Pre-Wired Control Cable
  • High Performance Balun
  • 36V, 4.14A Power Supply

$4,106.74 โ€“ $4,656.74

The OptimizIR 2.0 on the other hand includes all of the standard features that the SDA 100 offers and in addition offers a larger full-color display, enhanced GUI, can be used on ANY SteppIR antenna, and has the capability for the user to import created antenna models. Since this controller has the memory to store extra antenna models, SteppIR has gone ahead and modeled some cool yagi antennas including a max gain, max f/r, and wide beam antenna. These come stock on the OptimizIR 2.0 for use straight away, and are viewable on a full color โ€œpower bandโ€ so it is easy and intuitive to visually determine the gain/FR weighting on the antenna model. The OptimizIR 2.0 also has the capability for full remote control as an additional option upgrade (more details and cost of upgrade to be released soon!).

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This cable is utilized to interface your SteppIR controller with your radio or computer to auto-track the transceivers frequency.

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The S14 "Y" cable is used to connect a computer logging program, transceiver and the SteppIR controller to one singular communication port.

Priced by the foot: $2.74 / ft.

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This cable must be run from the controller/remote driver board to the antenna directly, is responsible for powering the antennaโ€™s EHUs (Element Housing Units), is shielded to protect from RFI/EFI, and has a UV rated insulation. We do not recommend using this cable for lengths greater than 400ft (see remote driver board).

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The voltage suppressor comes in a fully sealed weather-proof housing and helps protect the controller against ESD events like near-incident lightning or static storms.
Options Price$0.00
Package Price$4,106.74
Total$4,106.74

SKU: 00242-SPS Categories: ,

Description

The 2 Element Yagi has the highest value-to-performance of any of our antennas and is the antenna of choice for DX-peditions.

The SteppIR 2 element 20m-6m Yagi with 40/30 loop covers 8 ham bands (40m, 30m, 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, 10m, 6m) and every frequency in between. This model takes our standard 20m-6m Yagi and replaces the 36 foot (10.98m) straight element with a 39 foot (11.89m) looped driven element.  Our patented folded loop elements allow for an element to be 40% shorter in overall length while giving up just 0.3dB of gain performance when compared to a full-length dipole.  Instead of a dipole length of 65 feet (19.8m), the length is 39 feet (11.89m). When the antenna is a dipole on 40m and 30m, the passive element is retracted so that there is zero potential for interaction between the 2 elements.  In addition, the longer-length driven element has minimal effect on the turning radius and adds just 3.63 square feet (0.34 sq m) to the projected area.  The 40/30 loop functions as a dipole continuously from 6.95 Mhz to 13.84 Mhz and as a 2 element Yagi from 13.85 Mhz-54 Mhz.

  • 2 element Yagi with 40/30m dipole
  • 40m-6m continuous coverage
  • 61.5โ€ boom
  • 39 ft longest element
  • 20.4 ft turning radius
  • 10.9 sq ft projected area
  • Weight: 37 lbs
  • Controller options:

Part number: 00242-SPS

*Projected area is the total perpendicular surface area measured in square feet/square meters, that is exposed to wind. To calculate wind load you always take the largest projected area whether that is from the perspective perpendicular to the boom or perpendicular to the elements. In the case of SteppIR Yagiโ€™s, the maximum projected area will always be the sum of the surface areaโ€™s perpendicular to the Yagi elements. This calculation is a constant number and will not change regardless of EIA specification changes. Do not mistake this projected area calculation as anything more than a datapoint to present to your structural engineer, tower manufacturer or rotator manufacturer so that they can determine what is necessary for your application.

When sizing an antenna to a tower, many factors need to be taken into consideration including, but not limited to: projected area of antenna in square feet or square meters, weight of the antenna and other items on tower, turning radius, element lengths, antenna height, location exposure category, locations three-second gust wind-speed, locations maximum radial ice loading.

Improper specification of an antenna or rotator to a tower can result in product failure, injury or death. SteppIR is not an expert on tower or rotator sizing and for this reason will never make any kind of a recommendation โ€“ this specification process is meant for industry professionals such as a structural engineer, tower manufacturer or rotator manufacturer. Please do not attempt to self-specify our products โ€“ the information provided by SteppIR is to be utilized by industry professionals only.