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Easy Homemade 2.4 Ghz Omni Antenna. An easy step-by-step guide go making a homemade wireless antenna, for a fraction of the cost of commercial antenna. Uses readily available parts, and requires no specialist tools or knowledge.
This is an easy to follow instructional video on how to build your own omnidirectional antenna.
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- Gather your materials. The first step in building your omnidirectional TV antenna is to gather all the materials you will need for the project. Make sure you have the following items
- Cut the copper wire. Now that you have gathered all the materials, it’s time to cut the copper wire for your omnidirectional TV antenna. Follow these steps to ensure the wire is cut to the appropriate length
- Create the antenna reflector. After cutting the copper wire, the next step in building your omnidirectional TV antenna is to create the antenna reflector.
- Attach the coaxial cable connector. Attaching the coaxial cable connector is a crucial step in connecting your omnidirectional TV antenna to your TV or set-top box.
- Cut the hooks off of each coat hanger with the wire cutters. Using the pliers, bend each of the coat hangers into straight wires, so they are perfectly straight.
- Measure and cut the coat hanger wires into eight wires that measure 14 inches long. Take each of the 14 inch wires and bend them with the pliers into the shape of a V so each side of the V is seven inches long.
- Cut the 1 x 4 board to 36 inches using the saw. Lay the cut board, down flat on the table and label the one end as the top.
- Measure down from the top end of the board (mast), and make a pencil mark at the 5, 10, 15, and 20 inch measurements. Make the pencil marks about one inch from the left edge of the board.
Dec 24, 2015 · Three of the most common vertically polarized omnidirectional antennas are the half wavelength dipole, the quarter wavelength ground plane, and the collinear array. This article will briefly discuss all three in the context of Wi-Fi communications in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, and will show a homebrew example of each.
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