Dipole Scanner Antennas

btlacer

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I'm looking at building some antennas for my 4 scanners. I would like to build one for vhf air band, military air band, public service vhf and one for 700/800. Can anyone recommend a design for these antennas? Lengths? I would like to mount them outside but might end up putting them in my attic. Thanks for any help you can provide..
 

nd5y

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You calculate the length of a dipole by:
L= 234/F
L is the length of one side in feet. The overall length will be 2X that.
F is the frequency in MHz.
For the length in inches use 2808 (234x12).
 

Ubbe

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majoco

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I cut down an old TV folded dipole antenna cut for 125MHz - even kept the transformer in its little orange box - its only up about 12 feet and works well. I can hear the ATIS from our nearest mil station which is about 45miles away.
 

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Ubbe

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I did the same to a 50MHz low-VHF TV antenna and cut it down to 69MHz to listen to the guys who uses the eight free channels we got in that band that anyone can use without any license or approved radio. Works just fine.

It was too complicated to redo the attachments to the horizontal boom at the balun and also to do new connections to the balun. My antenna had bigger tubing at the center half at the balun end and thinner tubes stuck into the big ones and crimped, so I had to saw that crimp off and make a slit in the larger tubes and tighten with hose clamps.

/Ubbe
 

John_S

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I cut down an old TV folded dipole antenna cut for 125MHz - even kept the transformer in its little orange box - its only up about 12 feet and works well. I can hear the ATIS from our nearest mil station which is about 45miles away.
I just built almost the same exact thing from a cheap FM antenna. I bought one of those Omni-X antennas and thought I was getting decent reception till I hooked the OCF dipole up. Easy to see I need to build a second one. Highly recommended.
 
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