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What is the most simple, but yet effective antenna you have used?
What is the most simple but effective antenna
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
I've only ever built and used a 1/4 wave groundplane antenna - the one with a vertical radiating element and 3 drooping radials at 45 degrees.
When made out of enamelled copper wire it can be folded up and put in a rucksack and the SWR can be got down to virtually nothing just by altering the angle of the drooping radials.
I've never built any other aerials as I've had great success with these and they can be knocked up for less than a pint of 1664.
When made out of enamelled copper wire it can be folded up and put in a rucksack and the SWR can be got down to virtually nothing just by altering the angle of the drooping radials.
I've never built any other aerials as I've had great success with these and they can be knocked up for less than a pint of 1664.
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
Would be good if people included their methods and calculations for building these aerials.MiXiN wrote:I've only ever built and used a 1/4 wave groundplane antenna - the one with a vertical radiating element and 3 drooping radials at 45 degrees.
When made out of enamelled copper wire it can be folded up and put in a rucksack and the SWR can be got down to virtually nothing just by altering the angle of the drooping radials.
I've never built any other aerials as I've had great success with these and they can be knocked up for less than a pint of 1664.
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
Some good info HERE
Make a J pole, use the calculator on the page for the frequency you want to use: J POLE
Make a dipole: HERE
Make a J pole, use the calculator on the page for the frequency you want to use: J POLE
Make a dipole: HERE
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
As far as I understand the question, generally the more effective the antenna, the less simple it is to make it.
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
Here is a calculator for the 1/4 wave GP antenna, and please accept my apology for not posting it earlier - http://www.csgnetwork.com/antennagpcalc.html
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
A 5/8 should always be better than a dipole!! ...But I think it's got nothing to do with the aerials, it's all down to the manufacturers who built them.
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Re: What is the most simple but effective antenna
Yeah I agree I've used a few 5/8s and thought they were cac until I got one from Veronica which worked bloody well.also you can buy a 1/4 wave off pcs for €19.99