Experiment No. - 1 (E) Objective:-To Measure The Antenna Characteristics For Yagi-Uda Antenna
Experiment No. - 1 (E) Objective:-To Measure The Antenna Characteristics For Yagi-Uda Antenna
- 1(e)
Apparatus Required :-
• RF Transmitter and Receiver
• Half wave dipole antenna and Yagi-Uda antenna.
• Antenna tripods with connecting cables.
1. Set the distance between the centers of the top of tripods to around 1m.Remove
any stray object from around the antennas, especially in the line of sight. Avoid
any unnecessary movement while taking the reading.
2. Connect the Yagi-Uda antenna, with its axis horizontal, to one of the tripods.
Connect the tripod with the receiver. This antenna work as the receiving antenna.
3. Now connect a half wave dipole antenna to the other tripod, such that the
elements of the half wave dipole antenna remain horizontal. Connect the tripod
with the transmitter. This will work as transmitter.
4. Now rotate the helical antenna in the horizontal plane through 360ο in steps of 5
degrees. Note down the readings at the receiver display at each step.
5. Note the maximum reading out of whole set of readings. This will form the 0db
Reference. Subtract each reading from 0 to obtain a normalized data for power
density. Now use this new set of readings for drawing normalized power pattern.
6. Plot the readings on a polar graph.
7. From the Polar plot locate the 0db point and note down the corresponding angle.
This gives the direction of main lobe.
8. Locate -3db points on its either side of the 0 db point.
9. Connect the –3db points to the origin by straight lines. The angle between these
two straight lines is the half power beam width or -3db beam width of the
radiation pattern in the E-plane.
10. Note down the maximum level in db on the back lobe which is approximately in
the diametrically opposite direction to that of the 0 db level. Numerical value of
that level is the Front to back ratio in db.
Observation: