Yagi-Uda antenna

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Etymology

Named after Japanese engineers Hidetsugu Yagi and Shintaro Uda.

Noun

Yagi-Uda antenna (plural Yagi-Uda antennas)

  1. (radio) A type of directional antenna with one driven element and one or more parasitic elements; a directional radio or TV antenna consisting of two or more dipoles in the same plane with all dipoles parallel to each other.

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Further reading

  • Ward Silver, The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, second edition, The American Radio Relay League Inc →ISBN, 2010