The G-Unit
Text books have explained colinear and log
periodic designs thoroughly in the past, but none to date have
covered Matchmaster's patented G-Unit design.
This may be because of the theory's complexity, however, some
aspects can be simply explained.

As a bare unit, the G-Unit has a
directivity in the direction 'Z' (as shown in FIG. 1.). Each
G-Unit is designed specifically for a group of two or more
frequencies, and each type is characterised by two dimensions,
being; the front dipole - 'F' and the rear dipole - 'R'.
Let us consider the capital city
frequencies, channels 7, 9, 10 & Ch.2. The higher frequencies
(7 & 9) are approximately three times higher than channel 2.
In the G-Unit design, 'R' is three times longer than 'F'. This
relationship is important because 'F' is approximately half a
wavelength long at channels 7 to 9, and 'R' is approximately 3 x
half a wavelength at channels 7 to 9. Both front (F) and rear (R)
dipoles are working at these frequencies.
The rear dipole also acts as a half wave
dipole for channel 2. The result is a much higher gain in a more
compact design.
There are several properties of the G-Unit
that explain it's performance. The principle incorporates a
colinear array enabling a high front to back ratio, bandwidth and
impedance matching properties.
Sections A & B constitute a colinear
array. C & D may be included, as they are almost colinear
with A & B outer sections. The colinear operation gives
considerable gain, narrow main lobes and none or negligable side
lobes.
The input impedance of the G-Unit (capital
city model) is 315 ohms at 190 MHz, near perfect matching for a
wideband antenna. At the frequencies of Ch, 7 & 9, the
standing wave ratio is increased to about 1.5, remarkably better
than the tolerated maximum value of 2, for good quality TV
reception. The bandwidth and matching properties of the G-Unit
are mainly achieved due to the transmission line stub effects.
Briefly explained, sections A & B act as short circuited 1/4
wave stubs, and sections C & Doperate like 3/4 wave stubs.
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