kc5uta
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Building a biquad antenna for the low end of 2 meters, to try a little sideband action. So far I have used approx 13 feet +/- of #8 gauge copper grounding wire formed into the 2 squares and connected in the middle (see attached pictures I gleaned off the web) Each side was measured at 19.5 inches. What I've noticed so far, is that the antenna was wonderfully flat in the 160mhz range, and horrible at 144.2mhz., that is until you add the reflector section. Also make sure the coax is perpendicular to the plane of the antenna.
(This seems to be critical don't ask lol) Once I did that, the SWR dropped to 1:1 at the target frequency. So far it appears to be quite wide banded. Less than 1:4 at 148mhz. I started the temporary chicken wire reflector spacing at 1/4 wave, and moved it in or out to get lowest SWR. Turned out to be about 10-12 inches vs 19.5. (your mileage may vary) estimated gain is anywhere from 5- 12dbi depending on what site you read. Hope to update soon, with real pictures...... Kc5uta