What is use of directors and reflectors in yaginuda?
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Explanation:
Yagi–Uda antennas consist of a single driven element connected to the transmitter or receiver with a transmission line, and additional "parasitic elements" which are not connected to the transmitter or receiver: a so-called reflector and one or more directors.
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A Yagi antenna, also known as a Yagi-Uda array or simply a Yagi, is a directional antenna commonly used in communications when a frequency is above 10 MHz. This type of antenna is popular among Amateur Radio and Citizens Band radio operators. It is used at some surface installations in satellite communications systems.
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A Yagi Antenna, or Yagi-Uda antenna, is named for its inventors Shintaro Uda and Hidetsugu Yagi of Japan. A Yagi antenna is a directional type antenna with a single dipole, a reflector, and multiple elements. Yagi antennas can be used for point to point or point to multi-point WiFi applications.