Hi, 
I measured the input matching of an antenna which looked exactly like the one 
on the picture which a friend got from eBay for about 10€-15€. 
The matching was about -3dB, which is absolutely horrible. That matching is 
probably due to the loss in the cable, which mens that basically no power comes 
to the antenna itself. I did not even thought about measuring the gain as it is 
absolutely pointless. 
Don't waste your money on that crap. 
A proper high gain yagi antenna for amateur 13cm (2.3Ghz) band costs about 100€ 
and there are good reasons for that. 

Best regards, Fabian 

Am 24. März 2016 03:12:57 MEZ, schrieb cmsv <[email protected]>:
>Hello guys,
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>I have recently looking to try some new type of affordable antennas and
>one of the types I have not used yet is the yagi.
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>There are quit e a lot of these being sold online:
>http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTAxMFgxMDEw/z/5nEAAOSwTapV7ZFB/$_57.JPG
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>What is your feedback and or experience about it ?
>Worth the usage ?
>Distance ?
>Are they any good  and if so, in what circumstances ?
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