Stealth Antennas
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Stealth Antennas
Stealth Antennas Johan Reinalda, WG7J Johan's Antenna Motto ANY antenna is better then NO antenna aka. HOA dwellers dilemma Let’s discuss some ideas on how to simply experiment with simple antennas • on HF • on VHF / UHF This is not a technical discussion on antenna design, construction and performance ... (Note: if you have done a lot of antenna design and building, you will probably be bored ... Safety First ! Make sure you are safe with your experiments: Field strength, physical and electrical safety first! What stealth antenna’s are NOT! Typically stealth antenna’s are compromised antenna, in size and location, and are thus NOT great performers. But don’t despair, see slide 2! While you won’t have a pile-up causing signal, you will work many DX with the right amount of patience and operating skills ! Some ideas to discuss • Stealth vs. Temporary • Verticals • Ham sticks,and the likes • Random wires • Attic antennas, and around-the-house-or-trees loops • Magnetic Loops • Handhelds • Others ? My favorite materials • Fishing poles (fiberglass, non inductive) to raise wires or hold small vertical. Commercial and surplus pole products available. • Regular antenna wire (even speaker wires from home project stores will work just fine) • PVC pipe, lots of use for raising or shaping the antenna (eg. Wire quad) • Aluminum AC duct tape, with hose clamps! Great for taping around PCV shapes (eg. Dipole or magnetic loops) • (soft or hard) Aluminum and Copper tubing (expensive) • Alligator clips to clip vertical and ground wires to chassis connector on end of cable run. • Wood for booms (especially. V/UHF yagis) HF antenna’s Stealth: Frequently permanent, hidden antennas in unsuspecting places: Flagpoles, atticks, wires in or to tree, around house eve, etc. Temporary: raise to use, and remove then done. Let’s have a look… My HF antenna – 20m vertical, and temporary 6m dual element quad Temporary HF antenna: fiberglass fishing pole on umbrella base, ground radials laid out in yard 40m 1/4 wave vertical, put up in the evening, or Temporary VHF/UHF: Same pole, with dual band 1/4 wave 3m/440 vertical (used for repeater and satellite) HF vertical hidden in many shapes • Flag poles • Fishing poles in trees • Hamstick verticals in trees, or in set on fiberglass fishing poles on balcony, etc. • Be creative • Can be cheap (eg. Fishpoles with wire, 10m with RadioShack 102” whip) Hidden HF dipoles House S of 59th and Union Hills Hide in attic, around outside of house, or wherever you have space. Use traps/tuner for multiband. HF Long Wires • Run “Long Wire” from shack to a nearby tree, or around side of house. Use tuner, and make sure are safe. • This hummingbird feeder hides a loading coil! Temporary Dipoles or Verticals • Commercial hamstick dipole mounts, Buddipoles, etc. • Temp. mag.mount with HF verticals (hamstick variety) • Classic ¼ ground plane with hamstick on pole with radials (screw vert element off and be below fence!) • Cubical Quad on higher HF bands (possible on 10m) • Caveat: know vertical vs. low dipole performance All kinds of shortened HF antennas (more complicated) • Compact loops • Loaded dipoles • Trapped multiband dipoles HF Magnetic Loops • Don’t need grounding, have low radiation angle, typically low noise, but can have high magnetic fields! • Commercial or homebrew! V/UFH • Things are smaller and easier, and just as much fun • Think RDF, distant repeaters, Sporadic-E, Satellites, etc. VHF/UHF verticals hide permanently or hang up when needed • J-poles, coat-hanger ¼ wave verticals, collinears, etc • Lots of commercials verts: - hang in trees - mount on temp. poles - on back side of house - in bird house - whatever you can think off A variation on the classic project! My 5th grade daughter, W7BCR, loved building this! Images from Eham, see resources Cheap (portable) Yagi’s from WA5VJB Use for terrestrial (Es, repeaters,…) or satellite … • Simple Halo’s (ie hor. full wave loop) • To more complicated multi-element quads Simple LEO satellite antennas WA5VJB cheap yagi’s (see earlier) Turnstiles Quadrafilar Helix And more… Lindenblad Resources ARRL's books: Antenna Book Small Antennas for Small Spaces (new 2011!) AC6V antenna pages: http://www.ac6v.com/antprojects.htm Various links: http://kd6tlf.fortunecity.com/stealthantennas.html 2m/440 ¼ wave vertical: http://www.eham.net/articles/7005 WA5VJF cheap yagis: http://www.wa5vjb.com/references.html Google Searches on "stealth antenna“, etc. (and much, much more…) Questions, Comments, Thoughts ? If time permits, a little extra on next few slides WG7J’s GridMapper • Upload your log file in ADIF format, and see your worked Grids on a map or Google Earth! What I’ve worked with stealth since 2002 (All-bands. Map created by WG7J GridMapper v1.0) And on 6m only (2009 – 2011) with 2 ele. Quad shown. (not meant to brag, but to show that steath can be fun!) Google Earth “KML” download (still buggy)