The above diagram shows the element sizes and the element spacings.

You can see the Three 15mm x 3mm Aluminium elements and the Brass 20mm x 3mm
active driven element which is folded at one side creating optimum performance
as well as 1.1 SWR across 144-146 MHZ.
The total length is 960mm wide + 480mm (folded element) + 35mm space between top
element and bottom folded element. Total size was 1475mm.
Here you can see Me holding the Broom Stick Yagi, with My Dog Dudley assisting
the installation.
I used the flat strip rather than round bar mainly because it was at my disposal
at the time.
I will probably build the 433- 437 MHz Yagi
from welding rods which are round. This Yagi was simple to build using screws
and the wooden broom, but now I can no longer sweep out the shack as the broom
has now become my Boom. h.i
The next stage is where I fixed some box section to the base of the Broom-Boom, here you see the yagi in its horizontal state.
The next image shows the Coaxial feed line
which the braid is taken to the centre of the top part of the Brass Driven
Element.
Here you can see the Coaxial inner which is connected to the bottom folded part
of the Driven Element. I used a plastic spacer to obtain the 35mm clearance from
the top part of the Element
Another view of the Feeder which is 50 ohm Coax.
And of course as usual ,I like my antennas away from nagging/complaints so once
again the Tree provides height a well as stealth. ( I did straighten and line up
the elements once I set everything up)
This one is a prototype, Once I have given it a serious testing I may construct
a Dual band yagi similar to the LEO (Low Earth Orbiting) Satellite antenna,
which should be arriving from Antenna warehouse USA any day soon. I am hoping to
use the commercial Arrow antenna which is hand held with my Hand Held Radios and
operate via AO-51, more about that in the near future and maybe I'll try to make
something similar.
In the meantime thanks for reading and if your thinking about trying a Broom stick Yagi like this one, I hope you have as much fun and enjoyment making it like I just have had.
It does seem to work very well within the short time I have tested it, and I am feeling confident it will be a big improvement especially on SSB.
73 de Simon 2E0HTS