Thursday, November 11, 2010

Great simple little 2 meter antenna

If you are just getting experience in building antennas or you are an old pro,
here is a simple and fun project! This antenna is perfect for those hams living in the primary coverage area of the repeater for 2 meter use.
This antenna is nothing more than the old standby "Droopy Groundplane" and can be used on any band where it's physical size does not pose a problem. Remember that the vertical radiator is 1/4 wavelength long at your operating frequency.

It has no gain but makes an excellent small antenna that can be mounted just about anywhere and with a little planning, can be used mobile on a short mast from the bumper!! Adding a small attachment loop at the tip of the radiator will enable it to be suspended from above for inside use.

Build it! (See drawing below)
The vertical element and radials can be made of #12 copper wire or welding rods, coat hanger, etc. The vertical radiator (A) should be soldered to the center connector of the SO239.
The four base radials (B & C) and (D & E) can be soldered or bolted to the SO239 mounting holes using 4-40 hardware.
The four base radials then should be bent downward to a 45 degree angle.
The antenna can be mounted by clamping the PL259 to a mast or even passing the coax through a 3/4 ID PVC pipe and compression clamping the PL259. Either way let your creativity work for you. If you plan on mounting it outside,  apply RTV or sealant around the center pin and PL259, and
TAPE WELL,  to keep water out of the coax.Make each radial a 1/4 wave of your desired xmit frequency. Sometimes it helps to add a little extra length to the radials and radiator. This will give you some adjusting room when you adjust the SWR.
(If adjustment is needed, clip all radials equally about 1/8 inch at a time while checking SWR, USING LOW POWER). Center the lowest swr on your transmit operating frequency.

Example Calculation:
Freq (mhz)       146

A (inches)         19 5/16 (Note "A" length is to the SO-239 insulator but not critical)
B THRU E (INCHES)   20 3/16
LENGTHS FROM FORMULA ( 234/FREQ MHZ) + 5 % LONGER FOR RADIALS
TRY ONE ON 440 or other bands USING SAME FORMULA AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES! ENJOY AND EXPERIMENT! DON'T TRY IT ON 75 METERS MOBILE......IT' A LITTLE LONG FOR MOST BRIDGES, OVERPASSES, POWER LINES ETC!!!!


Download the calculator to design your 1/4 wave ground plane, plus a bonus!
This calculator not only designs a ground plane but also an Inverted V and a dipole!
Courtesy of and designed byN2IMFJoseph R Mielko

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You can download the program below or
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My beautiful wife

Billie is so special..I have never seen anyone who loves animals so much.

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These are just a few more pictures of my little girls....They are real hams when it comes to the camera.

My radio station

This is my radio station.  I have a Yeasu 857D radio.  I have an Elvis microphone into a XENYX802 equalizer.  I also have an Ameritron AL-811 amplifer.  My antenna operation that I am using is on 2 meters is a home made ground plane made out of coat hangers.  My HF antenna is a wonderful multi band antenna made by the wilson creek antenna company.  I have been a ham radio operator of 3 years now and hold a general ticket.  I have many friends that I talk to on 2 meter and enjoy their company.  I have several elmers that have helped my learn my way thru the airways.  Thanks to all my radio family.
This is Ginger and Shaylee.  They are our two dogs that we have rescued.  These 2 have become the best of buddies.  They go everywhere together, where you see one you see the other.