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It really depends on how far you let the balloon get from the receiver (format, data rates, power ...) but for a typical flight telemetry you might expect 100 miles balloon to mag-mount car antenna line of sight.
I should think in most instances a 3 element yagi will be
sufficient until the payload gets below the local horizon.
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I have an Arrow (left), a ZL special (right) and one of these:
https://uk.farnell.com/lprs/yagi-434a/antenna-yagi-7-element-434mhz/dp/2096215?ost=434mhz+yagi
(middle)
I haven't found any one particular stand out - the Arrow
appears to have slightly better forward gain (but not vastly so)
but feels a bit less rugged than the other two.
Out of these when HABing I typically use the ZL special as its a good compromise between gain and length.
That said I feel I could mostly get away without a yagi where
I typically fly in East Anglia - being very flat.
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Whilst not directly HAB oriented this ‘popped-up’ today on another site.
Whilst the yagi shown is dimensioned/designed for VHF 2 metre (145 MHz) amateur band satellite, ISS (International Space Station), use the construction techniques would be the same/similar for 435 MHz.
A second link here https://www.instructables.com/The-Tape-Measure-Antenna/ I think with easier construction.
I hope the above links are of use.
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Hi,
I recommend this tape measure yagi for 70cm band.
| Type | Length [mm] | Position [mm] |
| Director 4 | 260 | 25 |
| Director 3 | 275 | 185 |
| Director 2 | 290 | 297 |
| Director 1 | 300 | 410 |
| Dipole | 323 | 490 |
| Reflector | 342 | 606 |
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I'd be interested in hearing how it compares with your non-foldable version.
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