Portable
Antenna
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I've used this antenna for Field Day and other portable applications. I've built them for all bands between 160 meters and 6 meters. You can make them easily using whatever wire you have available and make the insulators from scrap plastic. The original idea for this antenna comes from Eddie, K4UN. I pulled each antenna up into the air a few feet and then connected an MFJ269 analyzer through a short length of coax to trim each one to the desired operating frequency. |
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The complete
antenna and showing an extra center insulator. I built center insulators
using both single hole mounted UHF connectors and BNC connectors. They
both work equally well.
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The center
insulator was made using Kydex plastic but plexiglass or Lexan (polycarbonate)
works fine. The connections between the stainless steel screws and the
connectors are cut from thin brass and tinned.
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Here you can see both the BNC and the UHF connectors. | |
Close-up of the connections. | |
These are
the end insulators. I made mine from Lexan but use whatever you have.
Note that I marked the edge of the insulators with the resonant frequency
of the antenna.
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