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The W5UN 2 Meter QUAGI 97

Posted on April 23, 2020April 23, 2020 by Simone

The W5UN Quagi 97 is a computer optimized quagi derived from the original W5UN Quagi of the early 1980s. The length of the 1997 model has been deliberately shortened to allow it fit on a 24 foot boom. Performance is substantially higher than that of the original antenna. It now compares favorably with yagis of the same length. The two programs used to optimize the updated antenna were AO6 and NEC 2.

This antenna has not been verified by actual construction. Gain and front to back will be as stated below. The only component of the antenna that needs verification is the 50 ohm match. Who would like to be the FIRST to build the actual prototype model?? Full consultation will be available to the prototype builder during construction. Contact w5un@wt.net if you wish to be the first!

Antenna Characteristics: 23′ 9″
11 Element Gain: 13.56 dBd at 144.100 Mhz
F/B : 23 dB

Stacking:

Optimum: E Plane: 13.73′
Optimum: H Plane: 12.86′

Stacking can be reduced up to 90 percent of optimum and still achieve acceptable stacking gain.

Optimum stacking is recommended, however.

W5UN QUAGI 97 Dimensions in FREE SPACE:

Element     Boom Pos.    El. Length    Material
Reflector 0.0000" 84.37" loop. #12 solid INSULATED copper wire *
Driven 16.2500" 82.43" loop. #12 solid INSULATED copper wire *
Dir 1 37.1875" 36.168" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 2 70.1875" 36.052" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 3 102.5000" 35.817" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 4 135.8125" 35.475" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 5 169.0625" 35.179" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 6 202.8125" 35.090" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 7 234.2500" 35.324" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 8 264.8750" 35.617" 3/16" aluminum rod
Dir 9 285.0000" 35.108" 3/16" aluminum rod

* #12 TW insulated solid copper wire is common house wire, found at most hardware and building supply stores. Do not strip the insulation.

The above dimensions may be used for non metallic booms like wood or fiberglass.

If you wish to use a metal boom with through the boom insulated elements, please apply the following correction to the directors only.

The reflector and driven quad elements must remain insulated from the boom.

Boom Diameter           Correction               Add
0.750" or 19.050MM 10.56% .0792" or 2.02MM
0.875" or 22.225MM 12.14% .1062" or 2.70MM
1.000" or 25.400MM 13.66% .1366" or 3.47MM
1.125 or 28.575MM 15.13% .1702" or 4.32MM
1.250" or 31.750MM 16.54% .2068" or 5.25MM
1.375" or 34.925MM 17.90% .2462" or 6.25MM
1.500" or 38.100MM 19.21% .2882" or 7.32MM
1.750" or 44.450MM 21.67% .3792" or 9.63MM
2.000" or 50.800MM 23.91% .4783" or 12.15MM

Further information concerning use of metallic booms with insulated ‘thru-the boom’ mounted elements follows:

PROVEN ACCURATE FOR BOOM DIAMETERS SMALLER THAN .055 WAVELENGTHS.
MEASUREMENTS BY DL6WU.FORMULA BY G3SEK.

FORMULA: C = 12.5975B – 114.5B^2
C = CORRECTION FACTOR AS A FRACTION OF THE BOOM DIA.
B = BOOM DIA IN WAVELENGTHS
B^2 MEANS B SQUARED

2 METERS BOOM DIAMETER CORRECTION ADD 2 METERS.

2 METERS BOOM DIAMETER CORRECTION ADD 2 METERS.  
0.750" OR 19.050MM     10.56% .0792" OR 2.02MM
0.875" OR 22.225MM 12.14% .1062" OR 2.70MM
1.000" OR 25.400MM 13.66% .1366" OR 3.47MM
1.125 OR 28.575MM 15.13% .1702" OR 4.32MM
1.250" OR 31.750MM 16.54% .2068" OR 5.25MM
1.375" OR 34.925MM 17.90% .2462 OR 6.25MM
1.500" OR 38.100MM 19.21% .2882" OR 7.32MM
1.750" OR 44.450MM 21.67% .3792 OR 9.63MM
2.000" OR 50.800MM 23.91% .4783" OR 12.15MM
20.000MM 11.04% 2.21MM 28.000MM
14.87% 4.16MM 30.000MM
15.78% 4.73MM 32.000MM
16.66% 5.33MM 38.000MM
19.17% 7.29MM


Insulators can be commercial shoulder insulators and keepers or as simple asheat shrink tubing with the element held in place by hot melt glue or epoxy glue.

1 thought on “The W5UN 2 Meter QUAGI 97”

  1. KARL KRUGER says:
    June 16, 2021 at 2:02 pm

    I have a non conductive boom 2m 8 el at mo but its coming to end of its life and want to build a 9 el version but using 6mm ali tubing including the reflector and director using 25mm / 1″ box ali tubing as the boom.

    Any help please be helpful

    2E0FEH Karl SW UK

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  • Licensed Amateur Radio operator in 1996 as IW5EDI, active member of ARI Firenze and ARRL
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