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Homemade Starduster Antenna

Riverman

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Nov 12, 2013
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This one was simple.
103” aluminum vertical and four 4’ Francis mobile antennas.
The radial mount is a hub from an Antron 99 ground plane kit.
SWR is 1:1 on channels 1 and 40 and nearly flat on 20.
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The red wire is to insure a good electrical connection between the antenna mount and the radial hub.
 

And it works well, that's a winner right there. Jim does it again!

Is the vertical a homemade jig or from spare parts bin?
Aluminum I got from a local. One piece slides into the other to adjust for length. He's got a pile of aluminum pieces from old antennas. I slid it over a 4" piece of an old shock-cord antenna of mine. It was a tight fit. Perfect. The easy make would be just to use a 102" steel whip.
 
Nice work, The starduster required installer to route the coax inside the mast pipe, this has the benefit of isolating the coax from the rf produced at the antenna.

If only transmitting with low power its might be OK not to isolate the coax.
glad to see someone building and having fun with antennas.
 
Nice work, The starduster required installer to route the coax inside the mast pipe, this has the benefit of isolating the coax from the rf produced at the antenna.

If only transmitting with low power its might be OK not to isolate the coax.
glad to see someone building and having fun with antennas.
Coax is sheilded.
 
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We used to make these back in the hood in the 90's. Use a trucker mirror mount for the base. 102" stainless whip for the vertical. Had a local metal shop supplier of 5/16" solid aluminum rod stock. 3 - 9 foot rods hanging 45° down from the mount. Good times ......
 
notice the coax goes INSIDE mast pipe

reference to shielding coax or isolating.

enjoy the reading, the last link goes in depth with many respected members adding input.
 
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Your Antenna looks great but I am curious what you used to connect the aluminum vertical to the stud connector? I marked the area in red.riverman antenna.jpeg
 
Your Antenna looks great but I am curious what you used to connect the aluminum vertical to the stud connector? I marked the area in red.
The portion that screws into the stud is from an old shock-cord antenna. I used a hacksaw leaving about 4” of the old antenna, sanded off the paint and slid the aluminum down over it. It was a real tight fit so worked perfectly.
 
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The portion that screws into the stud is from an old shock-cord antenna. I used a hacksaw leaving about 4” of the old antenna, sanded off the paint and slid the aluminum down over it. It was a real tight fit so worked perfectly.
Thanks for the reply, I guess it didnt register last night.... Must be Getting old....
 
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