Make your own FM Vertical Sleeve Coax Antenna
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This is post 2470 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas.
If you need a simple FM vertical antenna for some small antenna projects, you may want to try this idea from "electronicsNmore."
Here are some general comments from the author:
If you're looking to make a fairly simple vertical FM antenna(Transmit or Receive) for small devices, then this video may be for you. All that's required is some coax(preferably 50 ohm with copper shielding, a small diameter brass/copper tube, solder and rosin flux, heat shrink tubing, and an RF connector of your choice. Using a SWR meter would also be extremely useful for very precise tuning, but not mandatory.
This video also features my buddy, "Dinosaurous Rex". LOL
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).