Need help determining the length of the reflector element on moonraker 4 beam. making a 4 element beam using moonraker settings but don't know how long reflector element need to be. thanks for the help in advance
SB, I built a homemade beam using a 190" long Moonraker boom, and it was the best performing beam I ever owned. It also used a yagi dipole element for the reflector...and it had great rejection.
Is your boom 190" long or a bit longer? I ask, because I ended up using the element spacing that this MR'r boom provided me, with its 67.5" - 55" - 67.5" dimensions...on a tapered boom.
I first tried an old Wilson Shooting Star no taper boom that was 192" inches long, but I never could get the match or performance adjusted like I wanted even using Maco's dimensions of the time. The old Wilson boom was straight and a bit shorter...from end to end with an internal support piece in the middle. This provided for some new ideas of the time for optimization.
So, I was using some hot shot optimized settings out from some magazines back then, but I could not get the beam to work right...like I wanted.
When I got the MR'r boom, I found it limited to where I could use the Wilson hardware, just like the MR'r hubs did...that is where only the ends of the MR'r boom could accommodate the hubs. I decided to try it anyway even though I would not be able to try and optimized it later.
I found this beam, with its more traditional spacing setup, worked much better for tune and performance...even though the elements sat on top of the boom instead of in the center like the Moonraker boom does.
If you are interested I will make an Eznec model of your exact dimensions, and maybe the results I will get you closer to how it might work in the real world.
And, if your idea does not fit with the idea I noted above I will understand, if you wish to use your original idea as your setup. I will build it your way. Maybe the model will help give you some clues.
Good luck...whatever you do.