MigraineMan
Defenestration Specialist
the sun did not shine.
it was too wet to play.
so we sat in the house
all this cold, cold, wet day.
i sat there with sally.
we sat there, we two.
and i said, 'how i wish
we had something to do!'
too wet to go out
and too cold to play ball.
so I went in the shop
and finally completed the assembly of the Discone antenna I have been putting-off for months.
If you're unfamiliar, a Discone is an omni broadband antenna - good for multi-band scanners and other applications where directional gain can be traded for wider bandwidth. I had previously purchased a Diamond D130J. It's a nice antenna, though it's slightly cumbersome to move around. I have a need for something more "mobile" and less likely to get beat-up while being mobiled.
I designed an 8-radial setup using 3D printed hubs and 3/4" tape measure as the conductive material. I have a long history with tape measures as antennas, and yes, I have put them in orbit around the planet. Here's the basic CAD model, the printed hubs, and the raw materials.
it was too wet to play.
so we sat in the house
all this cold, cold, wet day.
i sat there with sally.
we sat there, we two.
and i said, 'how i wish
we had something to do!'
too wet to go out
and too cold to play ball.
so I went in the shop
and finally completed the assembly of the Discone antenna I have been putting-off for months.
If you're unfamiliar, a Discone is an omni broadband antenna - good for multi-band scanners and other applications where directional gain can be traded for wider bandwidth. I had previously purchased a Diamond D130J. It's a nice antenna, though it's slightly cumbersome to move around. I have a need for something more "mobile" and less likely to get beat-up while being mobiled.
I designed an 8-radial setup using 3D printed hubs and 3/4" tape measure as the conductive material. I have a long history with tape measures as antennas, and yes, I have put them in orbit around the planet. Here's the basic CAD model, the printed hubs, and the raw materials.