Yagiuda

Jul 20, 2023

Used to calculate yagi-uda antenna patterns useful to ham radio

The Yagi-Uda project is a set of programmes for designing, and optimising Yagi-Uda antennas, with 2 or more elements, such as shown below. Additionally, a very simple program called dipole works with just a dipole, but its functionality is limited.

Written by Dr. David Kirkby, G8WRB. email david.kirkby@onetel.net



Checkout these related ports:
  • Yfklog - Amateur Radio curses based logging program
  • Yaac - Platform-independent Java application for the APRS network
  • Xnecview - X11 viewer of NEC2 input and output data
  • Xnec2c - Used to calculate antenna patterns useful to ham radio
  • Xmorse - Fully automatic Morse code teaching machine
  • Xlog - Amateur Radio logging application
  • Xdx - Amateur Radio DX cluster monitor
  • Xdemorse - X/GTK+-3 application for decoding Morse code signals into text
  • Xcwcp - X11 CW Tutor using unixcw
  • Xastir - X Amateur Station Tracking and Information Reporting
  • Wy60 - Curses-based emulator for the Wyse 60 terminal
  • Wwl - Calculates distance (qrb) used in Amateur Radio
  • Wsjtz - Clone of WSJT-X software with additional features
  • Wsjtx - Weak signal ham radio communication package
  • Vrflash - Flash kernels and romdisks to the Agenda VR3