Building a Simple Vertical Antenna with Wire and SO239

Antennas

Introduction

Vertical antennas are a popular choice for amateur radio operators due to their compact size and omnidirectional radiation pattern. In this article, we will show you how to build a simple vertical antenna using a wire and an SO239 connector.

Materials Needed:

  • 1 x SO239 connector
  • 1 x 10-15 meter (33-49 foot) long wire (copper or aluminum)
  • 1 x Insulator (e.g., plastic or ceramic)
  • 1 x Coaxial cable (RG58 or similar)

Instructions:

  1. Cut the wire to the desired length, leaving some extra for tuning.
  2. Strip the insulation from the wire’s end and attach it to the SO239 connector’s center pin.
  3. Attach the insulator to the wire, about 1-2 meters (3-6 feet) from the SO239 connector.
  4. Attach the coaxial cable to the SO239 connector’s outer sleeve.
  5. Tune the antenna by trimming the wire’s length for optimal SWR (Standing Wave Ratio).

Tips and Variations:

  • Use a ground plane or radials to improve the antenna’s performance.
  • Add a matching network for better impedance matching.
  • Experiment with different wire lengths and configurations for optimal performance.

Conclusion

Building a simple vertical antenna with a wire and SO239 connector is a fun and easy project. With minimal materials and tools, you can create an effective antenna for your amateur radio setup. Happy building and experimenting!