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Which of the following would increase the bandwidth of a Yagi antenna?

Larger-diameter elements

Increasing the bandwidth of a Yagi antenna can indeed be achieved by using larger-diameter elements. When the diameter of the elements is increased, the Q factor of the antenna is decreased. A lower Q factor results in a broader resonance curve, which translates to increased bandwidth. This effect occurs because the larger elements allow for better coupling and reduced reactance, thereby smoothing out the frequency response.

While shorter elements, higher gain, and a longer boom all have their benefits in terms of directing the antenna's gain and improving performance at certain frequencies, they do not directly enhance the bandwidth in the same way that larger-diameter elements do. Shorter elements can lead to narrower bandwidth, and while higher gain may come from optimal element lengths, it does not specifically address bandwidth improvement. A longer boom primarily affects gain and directional characteristics rather than directly influencing the bandwidth.

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Shorter elements

Higher gain

Using a longer boom

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