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Fellow KZbinr, 2E0UKH told me about a 2 element dual-band 2m/70cm beam antenna he built. I ran with the idea and made my own, out of arrow shafts, with an additional element. The results? Watch and find out.
2E0UKH KZbin Channel: / ukgadget2
MMANA GAL file: drive.google.c...
Antenna Photos - SWR and Patterns: photos.app.goo...
Element Lengths and Positions:
Driven element
Position: 0"
Element Length: 20.17" (ea.)
Director #1
Position: 3.78"
Element Length: 19.05" (ea)
Director #2
Position: 13.26"
Element Length: 18.36" (ea)
SUPPLIES:
Arrow Shafts: amzn.to/3oDgpuM
Note: you can likely find them a little cheaper on AliExpress.com
Threaded Inserts: amzn.to/37UQhWm
Arrow Connector: amzn.to/3oFrTOA
Note: you can also just use a threaded rod and a jamb nut or some LocTite to secure it
HARDWARE:
Nylon Threaded Rod: www.mcmaster.c...
Aluminum Threaded Rod: www.mcmaster.c...
... more durable alternative
Stainless Steel Threaded Rod: www.mcmaster.c...
Nylon Spacers: www.mcmaster.c...
Aluminum Hex Nut: www.mcmaster.c...
Key Build Tips:
Use a drill press. Hand-drilling will not result in straight enough holes.
Remove the anodized coating from the inside of the arrow shaft before crimping in the inserts. The coating is non-conductive.
Apply dielectric grease to the outer part of the threaded insert to prevent corrosion.
If you over-crimp the inserts, you'll have to re-drill the clearance hole portion and re-tap the threads.
Be careful installing threaded aluminum rods, as the threads can be easily damaged.
Have fun building, and good luck!
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