6 meter homebuilt dipole
Jul 24th 2014, 18:35 | |
1000080113H80Joined: Nov 20th 2000, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
I would like to try making a homebuilt 6 meter dipole. Most of the plans I see use an aluminum pole or rod as the dipole. I am having difficulty in finding one 6 ft long. My thought was to use wood, with a number 10 or 12 bare wire stapled to the wooden arms. Any thoughts, suggestions, comments would be appreciated. Thank you. Ned KC2HCY ngmeyer@verizon.net |
Jul 24th 2014, 20:12 | |
W1VTSuper Moderator Joined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Yes, that should work. Not as strong as aluminum tubing, but not necessary for an antenna that size. You could also use insulated wire--THHN house wire may be cheaper than bare wire. The resonant frequency will be lower, but you can shorten the antenna a few percent to compensate. Zack Lau W1VT ARRL Senior Lab Engineer |
Jul 27th 2014, 16:15 | |
1000080113H80Joined: Nov 20th 2000, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Zack---Thank you. 73 KC2HCY |