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Channel Jumper wrote:
If you are serious about building that antenna, you would want to look for a old UHF / VHF television antenna such as the Radio Shack VU 190. Rob the elements off the antenna, cut them to length and mount your gamma match to it with a appropriate sized reflector. There was a channel master VHF antenna that was made back in the 1970's that was about 24 feet long which also made a excellent donor antenna / platform for a home brew beam antenna. In those days, we could buy raw stock from the bureau of the amateur radio association, who obtained it from local antenna manufacturers that we still had back then. Dipoles already to size for VHF/UHF bands, and elements to the maximal length required for each band, that you cut down to the correct length for your design. Those elements already had the mounting block and bolt just like the commercial TV antennas. I made 2M and 70cm crossed yagis for satellite operation out of those parts. |
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