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This antenna has a high gain and can be used both indoors and outdoors. Differs in ease of manufacture, availability of materials, small size, aesthetic appearance.

The design of the antenna is shown in the figure, the dimensions are in the table. The three-loop antenna described in the book by Nikitin V.A. "How to achieve good TV performance" is taken as a basis.

Antenna triple square from one piece of wire. Antenna design

For the manufacture of the antenna, any wire made of copper, brass, steel, aluminum, etc. with a diameter of 3 ... 8 mm is taken and bent according to the pattern. At the joints, the wires are soldered. The antenna cable is soldered to points A and B. At point C, the cable sheath is connected to the antenna material.

Channels D(mm) B (mm) P(mm) A (mm) B (mm) W(mm)
21-26 134 158 193 67 98 152
27-32 122 144 176 61 89 139
33-40 110 131 160 55 80 126
41-49 99 117 143 50 72 112
50-58 89 105 129 45 69 102
59-68 81 96 113 41 59 92
69-80 73 86 106 37 53 83

Author: A. Nanakov; Publication: cxem.net

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Comments on the article:

Oleg
Very even nothing. I have used this antenna before. Small, compact and catches well.

Jury
Useful and insightful article. [up] But the question is: how to universally calculate this antenna for T2 frequencies? [roll]


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