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A trio of Yagi-Uda antenna (array) at sunset

A trio of Yagi-Uda antenna (array) at sunset
The antenna or array was invented by Shintaro Uda of Tohoku Imperial University, Japan, in 1926, with a lesser role played by Hidetsugu Yagi.However, the name Yagi has become more familiar, while the name of Uda, who applied the idea in practice or established the conception through experiment, is often omitted.

Yagi filed a patent application in Japan, without Uda's name in it, and later transferred the patent to the Marconi Company in the UK. Incidentally, in the US, the patent was transferred to RCA Corporation.

Yagi antennas were first widely used during World War II in radar systems by Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. After the war they saw extensive development as home television antennas, as in the picture above.

Ref: Wikipedia

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 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Thank you very much erich, glad you like it.

All the best, Doug
4 months ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club has replied
Das macht es auch aus,dass diese Stimmung so schön rüberkommt mit diesen Silhouetten lieber Doug :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
4 months ago.
 Max Biobauer
Max Biobauer club
In der DDR waren die meisten Antennen Richtung Westen ausgerichtet, sehr zum Missfallen der Regierenden.
4 months ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Thanks for your visit and star Max. I imagine those in power were not happy that the population of the GDR had access to a different point of view from the West!

Enjoy your day
3 months ago.

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