Yagi antenna

[yah-gee, yag-ee]

Yagi antenna

[yah-gee, yag-ee]
noun Radio.
a sharply directional antenna array, consisting of one or two dipoles connected to the transmitting or receiving circuit, and several insulated dipoles all parallel and about equally spaced in a line.

Origin:
1940–45; named after Hidetsugu Yagi (1886–1976), Japanese electrical engineer
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