Hello Fellow Hams and Radio Enthusiasts,
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the approaching Spring. Hopefully, this will be one of the last cold days for Missouri this year… Let’s See What Happens.
I know there is eleventy thousand Prefabricated Dual Band VHF/UHF Antennas out there, but if you want to make your own with 100% tunable capability for both bands on the cheap then this post is for you.
Bit of an Antenna freak, even as a new Ham, and wasn’t satisfied with many of the responses I’d come across the internets of, “you cannot make a dual band VHF/UHF antenna worth anything yourself, go buy some Chinese product” and/or a version consisting of less than 5-Steps. Basically, a simple elegant solution, is what I’d come across with a direct coax transmission line feed w/ NO BALUN. I paid $8 for a 6-foot 3/8” stainless steel rod from Ace Hardware with the rest of the materials from already acquired items.
The credit for these two versions of the same basic vertically polarized dipole antenna goes to Dave, KG0ZZ for the first video and Paul Faulkie (Faulkner), M0PCF for the second.
Dave, KG0ZZ ZED ZED’s Version (For the this and the portable version’s mounts, get creative!)
PARTS LIST
All stainless-steel element mounting hardware. Use larger size hardware if flat washers do not extend across both sides of the antenna element.



MEASUREMENTS:
3/8 Inch Diameter Stainless Steel Rod – 6 Foot Length or 2x 3 Foot Lengths
2M – VHF Element Length (From Outermost Edge of Bend)
18 5/8 In / 47.3 Cm
70 CM – UHF Element Length (From Outermost Edge of Bend)
6 1/4 In / 15.9 Cm
Original Version // Dave KG0ZZ
A Simple 2m/70cm Vertical Dipole Antenna
Portable Version // Paul M0PCF
73’s
Ryan, AE0TO
o7
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the approaching Spring. Hopefully, this will be one of the last cold days for Missouri this year… Let’s See What Happens.
I know there is eleventy thousand Prefabricated Dual Band VHF/UHF Antennas out there, but if you want to make your own with 100% tunable capability for both bands on the cheap then this post is for you.
Bit of an Antenna freak, even as a new Ham, and wasn’t satisfied with many of the responses I’d come across the internets of, “you cannot make a dual band VHF/UHF antenna worth anything yourself, go buy some Chinese product” and/or a version consisting of less than 5-Steps. Basically, a simple elegant solution, is what I’d come across with a direct coax transmission line feed w/ NO BALUN. I paid $8 for a 6-foot 3/8” stainless steel rod from Ace Hardware with the rest of the materials from already acquired items.
The credit for these two versions of the same basic vertically polarized dipole antenna goes to Dave, KG0ZZ for the first video and Paul Faulkie (Faulkner), M0PCF for the second.
Dave, KG0ZZ ZED ZED’s Version (For the this and the portable version’s mounts, get creative!)
PARTS LIST
All stainless-steel element mounting hardware. Use larger size hardware if flat washers do not extend across both sides of the antenna element.
- 2 each 1/8" Stainless steel rod, 3' (.9 m) long.
- Acrylic Plexiglass, 18" x 2-1/2" x 1/4" (45.7 cm x 6.4 cm x 7 mm).
- 2 each #6 x 32 x 1" (25 mm) Machine screws.
- 2 each #6 x 32 Wing nuts.
- 4 each #6 Large flat washers.
- 2 each #6 Split lock washers.
- 2 each #6 External tooth lock washers.
- 2 each #6 Crimp-on ring connectors.
- Mast mount clamp.
- Plastic cable tie or small U-bolt.



MEASUREMENTS:
3/8 Inch Diameter Stainless Steel Rod – 6 Foot Length or 2x 3 Foot Lengths
2M – VHF Element Length (From Outermost Edge of Bend)
18 5/8 In / 47.3 Cm
70 CM – UHF Element Length (From Outermost Edge of Bend)
6 1/4 In / 15.9 Cm
Original Version // Dave KG0ZZ
A Simple 2m/70cm Vertical Dipole Antenna
Portable Version // Paul M0PCF
73’s
Ryan, AE0TO
o7