How to build a 4-bay Bowtie Antenna part 2

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  • @Megan15063
    @Megan15063 11 років тому +3

    I built this antenna today 10-20-2013. Antenna works great. Inside my garage no channels were received. I set it outside on the ground , it picked up 14 channels with strong signal. I'll be mounting this on the end of the house at our bedroom. This antenna works as well as one I bought at wallmart recently for $95.00 We live 35 miles from Chattanooga. Thanks for the instructions.

  • @TheLegman42
    @TheLegman42 5 років тому +2

    I made this antenna and placed it behind the tv. I was using an RCA flat antenna mounted in a window that was 12 feet above the floor. I was getting pixelation even with an amplifier attached. I used the same type of RCA antenna in another room. In the second room I could only receive 5 channels. When I installed the first 4 bay antenna I did get 20 channels and occasionally have to turn the antenna to hold the signal. I have built 4 of these antennas now. The last one I modified by using 12 gauge wire and instead of connectors I made a hook at each end of the wire. This seems to make a solid connection than the post and wire antennas. I also soldered the transformer because of the difference in the gauge of the wire and the very thin wire from the transformer. I ran the scanning selection on the television and received solid 24 channels with no pixilation at all. I'm thrilled with the results. Thanks to your video I am able to sit down and turn the television on and watch a program without losing signal. Thank you.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому +1

      @Scubaman42
      - Good results for indoor! Also, did you use an Amplifier or a Pre-Amplifier???

  • @charlesnorris3449
    @charlesnorris3449 7 років тому +5

    Been using this since 2011. Works better than any indoor antenna I've tried. Thanks bud

  • @wx9dx
    @wx9dx 7 років тому +3

    When I was a kid in the early 60s we built antennas like this on a 1 by piece a wood to get UHF. We had a VHF TV with a UHF converter back then. We had two of these type antennas on an old ladder bolted to the house. One faced east west and the other north south to get everything in our area. There was equal lengths of ladder line 300 ohm tv wire going to each antenna. At the junction was the TV 300 ohm ladder line or open wire TV cable going into the house to the TV UHF converter box. Where it converted to VHF channel 3 to feed the old round screen Zenith TV set. Grandma loved L. Welk show and the music on there. And Grandpa would watch it with her. Grandpa later changed the antennas and put some chicken wire o the back side of a new set him and I built together. BTW my Grandpas first UHF TV antenna was a blown out 500 watt light bulb hooked to the 300 ohm wire and put in the attic to get channel 20 in Springfield Illinois. Thanks for the antenna design it made me remember many good times with my Grandpa. 73s Jimmy, WX9DX

  • @willthrill1320
    @willthrill1320 8 років тому +12

    I made this antenna and put it in my attic (I did not use a reflector). It picked up 90 channels, I'm 30 miles south of Atlanta. It's like Wow! It even picked up channels from 90 miles away. Prior to that I had an Ariel antenna (inside my office where the TV is located), which got about 26 channels, some were good, some were in and out. My wife were surprised of the new results. I tried the antenna on the splitter to all the other TV's in the house but the signal got noticeably weaker. I'm going to make 2 more antennas (to fix that) and get rid of DirecTv. That would save me 1,200.00 per year. I"ll use a couple Blu Ray Devices to get programs and movies from NetFlix for $8.88 per month.

  • @wilkcards
    @wilkcards 7 років тому +3

    I had an antenna that I paid $20 for and my channel scan revealed 0
    channels. I used this plan with coat hangers, screws (couldn't find
    washers) and some scrap copper wire I had laying around and soldered all
    the joints and didn't bother attaching a reflector (yet) and I'm
    getting 6 channels with it leaning against the wall (didn't attached a
    stand yet)
    It works well and now I know that it might be worth investing in a good
    rooftop antenna or building a more sturdy one...thanks for the videos!

  • @AnhHai-jl9mh
    @AnhHai-jl9mh 9 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I just built one, put in the attic of my garage and connected to 4 TV's. all work well; got over 60 channels including LA channels from San Diego without utilizing any kind of "reflection." WOW!

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому +1

      @Hieu nguyen
      - Wow, good results!

  • @ronaldhemmings2476
    @ronaldhemmings2476 9 років тому +3

    Worked like a charm. I went from 13 channels to 104 .

    • @Cognitively_m_paired_4_Kamala
      @Cognitively_m_paired_4_Kamala 3 роки тому

      Did you place the antenna indoor or outdoor? How high? Did you have to tweak for your favorite Towers or was that just hooking it up and not pointing?

  • @johnnyjohnson561
    @johnnyjohnson561 9 років тому +1

    That's a nice clean setup, Schooch! Thanks for taking the time.

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  13 років тому +3

    @FletcherHabit I am not positive, but I believe that as long as the material conducts electricity it should work. The reason I went out of my way to acquire metallic coat hangers instead of using the mass amounts of wire I already had on hand was that the wire was too flexible at the lengths I was cutting it here. The coat hanger core is quite a bit more rigid and so was more durable and less prone to lose it's shape.

  • @tpcam1
    @tpcam1 12 років тому +1

    Very nice. Final results in next video great. Love the paint too. I will try the chicken wire on my recent build. Keep up the diy projects!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    Not a problem! To answer your question: All antennas, including this one, only care about one thing, the frequency/wavelength of the signal being broadcast. The antenna's job is only to "capture" the signal. It doesn't care what that signal is carrying. It could be an analog, digital, 1080p High Def, 480i...etc...it makes no difference to the antenna.

  • @juswatchinintosa
    @juswatchinintosa 12 років тому

    Nice instructional - I made my reflector using 1/2" hardware cloth - this is much stiffer and doesn't require any additional rods; might also be more effective as a reflector due to design. You can just ask for it at any hardware store they will know what it is. In Milwaukee, WI (about 10 miles away from city center) I get about 33 digital stations and 4 analog stations; of which about 10 are full time HDTV.

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +2

    @notvalidcharacters Very good point, I hadn't even thought of that, thanks for pointing it out! I was thinking purely in terms of unidirectional gain when I was building it (all of the transmitters I need to hit are clustered in one general direction) so it didn't even cross my mind to consider it without the reflector!

  • @RavenVargas27
    @RavenVargas27 9 місяців тому

    Beautiful love the design and the way you made it I'm gonna try this thank you

  • @1cementman
    @1cementman 9 років тому +1

    this antenna works great I live in pa, lotta hills and valleys and went
    from 14 channels to 30. the only design mod I made was scraped
    the xformer , used stranded wire, and a regular coax connector.
    I alos changed the spacing between the bow ties to 7.5", 7.75" and 8" ended up with 4 more channels than the original design

    • @benjaminbradford1354
      @benjaminbradford1354 9 років тому

      Kenneth Jaworski
      the point of the transformer is because you're going from a 300 ohm balanced antenna to a 75 ohm unbalanced RG6 coaxial cable,
      but you could always jury-rig a transformer of your own with some coiled wire

  • @2047joeb1
    @2047joeb1 10 років тому

    I built several of these...one I mounted in an attic and connected it to the old cable splitter with cables going to four different TV's.......each TV has its own converter box and they all work great! BTW, receiving 25 channels..... location is 25 to 30 miles from stations.
    JB

  • @arnieb.1007
    @arnieb.1007 10 років тому +1

    Good video. I just finished making one and it works great and for less than 6 bucks!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    Yes, the copper wire should work fine in place of coat hangers. I would, however, be wary of using it if it is overly flexible. The coathanger wire is pretty stiff and resists bending a lot better than straight copper wire, but that is your call since you know how and where you will be using it! Good luck!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +2

    If your channel 11 is actually broadcasting on the channel 11 frequency band (some channels actually changed their true broadcast frequencies when the DTV switch occured) then this antenna should work, although not as powerfully as it will for the higher channels. The channel 11 in my area is broadcasting on true 11 and I pick it up relatively well from where I am. If in doubt you could cut the dipoles so that they're a little longer to start with that may help! Good luck!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    Honestly I do no know enough about antenna design to say for sure! If you have them both in the same plane and pointed in the same direction the combination should result in increased gain, but I'm not sure if it would provide a tighter "sweet spot" or not. Someone else may be able to answer this better than I! Good luck though!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    @jawmessenger An 8-bay is usually set up so that there are 2 columns of 4, situated side by side. The crossovers would be the same as for the 4-bay I built here, except that in the center, where the transformer is connected in the 4 bay, there would be another set of wires connecting the left column to the right (left wire of column 1 to left wire of column 2, rt. wire of column 1 to rt. wire of column 2) before they are connected to the transformer. So you'd end up with 4 crosses in the 8-bay.

  • @notvalidcharacters
    @notvalidcharacters 12 років тому +1

    @Scootchinman Multiple layers but spaced apart. Works the same as a Yagi, where only 1 of all those elements is actually driven (somewhere in the middle) --the elements behind it are all reflectors. I would think chicken wire is more "porous" than a solid sheet of metal-- the wave still has to go back through each layer. Ideally chicken wire set on some kind of plastic or wooden frame,
    This is all theory anyway, maybe overkill in practical terms. Carry on dude, peace out.

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    @stygma19 You can install them on either the narrow or wide side of the board. It should not effect the functionality of the antenna at all, as long as they are spaced and oriented the same way! Personally I just thought it looked more streamlined doing it on the narrow side, the decision was mostly for aesthetics. I didn't have any problems with the wood splitting either just FYI, predrilling the holes definitely helps with that! Best of luck if you are building one!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    @juswatchinintosa Hardware cloth is a fantastic idea! Can't believe I didn't think of that! Good call!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    So to sum up, this antenna will work with DTV and HDTV (which is a flavor of DTV), as well as analog signals (as long as they are in the UHF...maybe very high VHF range). Note, however, that just because this antenna can capture those frequencies does not mean that the signals from your local stations will be strong enough at your excact location to be captured! The higher and less obstructions between the antenna and the broadcast towers the better the signal will be! Best of luck! Have fun!

  • @notvalidcharacters
    @notvalidcharacters 12 років тому

    @notvalidcharacters could also affix another layer behind the first chicken wire for additional gain, and another after that, etc.

  • @4807dan
    @4807dan 5 років тому +1

    Good Antenna 100% reception

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    This antenna is designed to capture the majority of the frequencies that HDTV is broadcast on, and so will pick up most of the HDTV channels available at your location. The frequency range that HDTV is broadcast on is part of the same range preveiously used by analog TV, and so this antenna will also capture many of the analog signals still around as well. HOWEVER, some of the lower numbered analog channels were broadcast on VHF frequencies which this antenna is NOT designed to capture.

  • @johnandrews2167
    @johnandrews2167 8 років тому +1

    nice clean looking spice solution.

  • @702_Reynoso
    @702_Reynoso 12 років тому +1

    The antenna worked just fine except channel fox 11 kcal 9 Los Angeles but receives more Channels than rabbit ears antenna thanks for the idea.

  • @mikeb8610
    @mikeb8610 7 років тому +2

    you remind me of my dad very smart man

  • @plethoraOFtrivia
    @plethoraOFtrivia Рік тому

    Reminds me of one I built 57 years ago when I was 16. Yeah, you can slap something together and get some channels. A paperclip stuck in the back of a tv can tune in a station or 2. TV stations transmit SPECIFIC FREQUENCIES. To properly receive frequencies over distances, the antenna must be cut and assembled to specific measurements/spacing/materials. It must be "tuned" just as the TV is tuned. . Just "looking kinda something like" an antenna is not good enough. Also, "I got 14 channels" does not prove anything. A properly designed and built antenna could receive three times as many stations because it is more sensitive. Next time, comply with some specifications.

  • @ShermanJr1970
    @ShermanJr1970 12 років тому +1

    Does Anyone now if they are using aluminum wire and what size diameter as well the ange of the bend if it makes the difference. Thanks

  • @andradegreen1121
    @andradegreen1121 8 років тому +1

    hi love your work I'm going to try it

  • @poikaa3
    @poikaa3 9 років тому

    They are dipoles but they seem to be cut for one frequency. The 'dipoles' should be slightly shorter. This is because the band of television channels ranges in frequencies of 54 mHz to 890 mHz. Not all areas use all of these frequencies. The lower frequencies are used less often nowadays as the use of HDTV is more common. So the elements should be optimized for your area frequencies. This antenna is also called a bay antenna as the signals are captured as if waves are flowing into a bay.

  • @kiwitom47
    @kiwitom47 11 років тому +1

    Hi there from NewZealand. I made a Bowtie antenna same as yours off another site, works great. we are inline of sign of the tv tower about 10 to 12 kms, maybe bit less. In NZ the south island, went completely uhf digital 28th of April this year. frequency range is 502 to 694mc/s. What UHF frequency range, does yours cover?. Or shall I shorten the legs to say 6 inches?
    Cheers
    Tom NewZealand

  • @nelsoncaballero1937
    @nelsoncaballero1937 11 років тому

    Your correct and so antenna element must be horizontal or vertical only no diagonal orientation and also boom or elements must be insulated, avoid using wood pls.

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    @notvalidcharacters Do you mean multiple layers of chicken wire? If so, I do not believe this would accomplish much in terms of gain. At best you would gain a bit more directionality and it may help to cut out a slight amount of RF noise from other sources, but I do not believe it would be noticable. If you wanted to give it a try however, a flat piece of sheet metal or even tin/aluminum foil may be easier to work with than layering the chicken wire! That stuff is feisty!

  • @ArthurHau
    @ArthurHau 8 років тому +4

    Technically, I believe it should be called a 4-bay inverted vee dipole + 4 bay v dipole antenna. Correct me if I am wrong.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому +1

      @Arthur Hau
      - Depends. Some People put plastic in the End of the V, so it looked like a Bow Tie, LOL. Plus he's using UA-cam " Title " so it can be searched in terms of Bow Tie Antenna :D

  • @hookie007
    @hookie007 13 років тому

    Nice video can't you thread the bars on the back through the wire before screwing down?

  • @cjm4ajm
    @cjm4ajm 11 років тому +1

    Hello, I want to make a 6-bow-tie antenna. Question: will the connecting wires between bow-ties cross over (each bow-tie) until the middle where the connection is made??? like this connecting wire example below:
    X
    X
    II
    X
    X

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    @MrGus83 De nada. ¡Estoy alegre yo podría ayudar!

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +1

    @billattx Good call, thanks for the tip!

  • @notvalidcharacters
    @notvalidcharacters 12 років тому

    Just to be picky here-- the antenna already is directional before the reflector-- it's bidirectional broadside to the elements. Adding the reflector makes it more unidirectional. But without the reflector it's still directional. You

  • @johnmcgahern3946
    @johnmcgahern3946 8 років тому +1

    Hi, you never actually specified if there should be a correct distance between the tips. Or based on what I can see here and the 7" spacing at the mounting point of each anchor, should one be trying to replicate the triangles in the middle of each hanger with the one adjacent to it. The reason I ask is that having built a crude version of this from another plan that required the hangers to be bent to obtain a 3" inch gap at the end and therefore having a much larger space between it and the next hanger, I was obtaining around 15-20 channels. Since bending those same hangers to somewhat replicate your model, I now get anywhere from 28-42 channels! Is there a sweet spot when it comes to this?

  • @UpcomingJedi
    @UpcomingJedi 2 роки тому

    Why dont you just attach the balun on the second elements of the antenna since you made it with screws that you can screw the ends of the balun?

  • @SlackerSlayer
    @SlackerSlayer 11 років тому

    White zip ties do not hold up to ultra violet rays from the sun.
    If each side was wired in common, why didn't you just screw down the spade connector of the coax transformer under one of the antenna hold down screws?

  • @702_Reynoso
    @702_Reynoso 12 років тому +1

    I live in the valley and the rabbit ear antenna barely gets reception i just want to know if i use copper wire and fold it like a coat hanger will it work

  • @mscir
    @mscir 3 роки тому

    Please add a link to part 1 in the description.

  • @dannybeeler9817
    @dannybeeler9817 4 роки тому

    Looks good except myself I would solder all connections

  • @stygma19
    @stygma19 12 років тому

    Do the hangers have to be secured along the edge of the board or can you attach them to the flat of it? It seems like it'd be less likely to split the wood that way, but I'm not sure if it would affect the functionality.

  • @passyourdrugtest420
    @passyourdrugtest420 8 років тому

    I would think one of each series should be of different length . So you get more rang in high and low channels quality

  • @Bryt25
    @Bryt25 9 років тому

    Many thanks for this. I might have missed a point or two here - How critical are the vertical wire connectors' lengths? Plus, wouldn't a foil reflector at 0.2 or 0.25 wavelength spacing bring down the matching impedance to around 75 ohms and increase the gain considerably?

  • @zer0b0t
    @zer0b0t 9 років тому

    Did one but it sucks, I put the balun on the bottom, will try to put it in the middle to see if there is any difference.

  • @dojosdotcom
    @dojosdotcom 5 років тому +2

    Can you connect to a junction box for multiple TV's, where my old cable line comes into the house and goes of to the other TV's I'd mount in the attic and go from there.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому +1

      @dojosdotcom
      - It's called " Splitting ". If you are using " any " Antenna for 2 or more TV. You will need an " Amplifier ". From your Amplifier, you will go to like 2-4 Splitter. From that, you can hook your TV's directly to your Splitter.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому +1

      @dojosdotcom
      - NOTE: If you have " Weak " Signals from your Antenna, then you need a " Pre-Amplifier ". Here is the steps.... 1- From your Antenna, it goes into your " Pre-Amplifier ". 2- Connect your Cable to that and run down to your " Amplifier (Splitter) ". 3- From your " Amplifier ", you can connect ALL your TV's to it.

  • @bunny-tc8yr
    @bunny-tc8yr 6 років тому +1

    Very nice video. How would we wire up the second array if we were doing an 8 bay ? Thx. Gino.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому

      @bunny
      - Everything is the same... But you would hook both Antenna to a 2 in 1 Splitter. From there, you would have 1 Output... From there, you would run that Cable to your TV.

  • @DocHedgie
    @DocHedgie 8 років тому

    I thought this looked decent with potential but I had a problem at the chicken wire "reflector". I don't see chicken wire as being a very good reflector at all as there is very little reflection surface. I also would say the frequency range is limited. Also, there should be zero difference in DTV and HDTV when it comes to the antenna. The difference between the 2 is the data (hence digital) and not the frequency/wavelength the antenna is designed to pick up. However, the higher the frequency the more data that pushed although. Some areas have up to 7 (H)DTV channels on what used to be only 1 analog channel.
    For whatever reason I'm having issues with picking up any DTV so I am browsing the homemade DTV antennas. Doubt it will help me much as I'm sort of in a valley. I know a homemade antenna will work better as I have rabbitears right now that don't really pick up anything but I tin-foiled them and now I can pick up 20+ but not reliably. So I'm trying to find a temporary cheap option to increase the amount of channels I can get but more importantly make them reliable.

  • @Scootchinman
    @Scootchinman  12 років тому +2

    Sorry it didn't work for you :-( If you are very far out in the country or there are lots of obsructions in between your place and the transmission towers it might not be possible to get any more channels unless you elevated the antenna on a tower.

  • @apilon47
    @apilon47 10 років тому +3

    Is there any specific reason for not attaching the transformer directly on onr of the pair screws on the antenna?

  • @jamiejessup90
    @jamiejessup90 12 років тому

    Quick question, I understand things might vary but in my area the lowest channel I was interested in receiving was channel 11. What were some of the lowest channels you received with yours? I am trying to determine if channel 11 is low enough to require a dedicated VHF antenna. Cheers!

  • @akilesruis757
    @akilesruis757 3 роки тому

    Cuales son las medidas amigo

  • @Esuper1
    @Esuper1 12 років тому

    If you build one of these, would it be possible to split the signal to multiple tv sets? Where would the splitter be placed?

  • @TechSeller
    @TechSeller 8 років тому +2

    You could sell these on eBay

  • @gatewaysolo104
    @gatewaysolo104 9 років тому

    suit case connectors are known to corrode. have you had problems with corrosion?

  • @blinko656
    @blinko656 9 років тому

    Hang on to those pliers!. They are old and made of real metal. Are they your Dads? :) Funny, I noticed yo cut the metal with bolt cutters. When we got a Rescue Jaws Of Life in our Fire Dept, we cut a piece of rebar. We left about a foot of rebar, 1/2 " thick, on the end. When the blades went through it shot the metal across the street, we figured a hundred miles an hour and stuck in a ladies new car door... haha

  • @lpwis
    @lpwis 9 років тому

    Can you mount this antenna horizontal from the ceiling or does it need to be vertical as you show in your video(?)

  • @SlackerSlayer
    @SlackerSlayer 11 років тому

    The "other form of light" other than visible light is the entire 'electromagnetic spectrum'.

  • @sUpErGuRl122690
    @sUpErGuRl122690 11 років тому

    What is the best kind of antenna or something that picks up channels the best my brother has a flat box looking thing and he gets 76 channels?

  • @waltercaicedoyagual478
    @waltercaicedoyagual478 11 років тому

    esta bacan y sencilla lo voy hacer y les cuentos

  • @AirMarksman
    @AirMarksman 10 років тому +1

    Could I mount this out side? We have a cable wire coming into the house that is not used. Could I hook this antenna up to the wire that comes into the house and distribute it all over the house?

    • @Scootchinman
      @Scootchinman  10 років тому

      ***** Air Marksman Yes, you could certainly mount it outside! It should get even better reception that way actually. However, keep in mind that, being made of wood, it will deteriorate over time. If you wanted to permanently mount one outside, especially on a tower, I would suggest buying a pre-made metal one for the longevity of it. However, this will definitely work fine for a while!

    • @AirMarksman
      @AirMarksman 10 років тому +1

      I am working on a mount for outside made of PVC pipe. Will let you know how it works.

  • @Megan15063
    @Megan15063 11 років тому +1

    PS I didn't use the reflector. Don't need it here

  • @fpsfreak4079
    @fpsfreak4079 11 років тому

    what brand is the splice connector? i cant find that anywhere

  • @DinoHunter56
    @DinoHunter56 10 років тому +2

    Is this UHF or VHF of both. Also is so does it pick up both Hi-V and Low-V

    • @DinoHunter56
      @DinoHunter56 9 років тому

      *****
      Thanks Steve.

    • @benjaminbradford1354
      @benjaminbradford1354 9 років тому +1

      DinoHunter56
      I get as wide as broadcasted channels 3 to 42 with the same basic design
      they're all the same kind of signal, the only difference is how big the waves are

  • @polzchannel9784
    @polzchannel9784 6 років тому

    Tjakepzzz 👌 👍 Cool

  • @Toywithme200
    @Toywithme200 10 років тому

    do you need to place the antenna in your attic? if you dont have an attic can you just place it on your wall would it still work?

  • @ManofCulture
    @ManofCulture 12 років тому

    Can you use a 2.4 ghz antenna for 1.2 ghz transmitter?

  • @dherickzdeguzman8605
    @dherickzdeguzman8605 7 років тому

    can i use aluminium wire instead of copper wire?

  • @rodrigojuarez4006
    @rodrigojuarez4006 9 років тому

    does it work on picture tube tv sony?

  • @destinysatelliteinstallati5359
    @destinysatelliteinstallati5359 5 років тому

    Am gonna try it's and see either it's work or not

  • @Rizwankhan-qx6zx
    @Rizwankhan-qx6zx 5 років тому +1

    Can we use out side the room ? Means roof top ?

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому

      @Rizwan khan
      - If Roof Top, you need to make it Plastic + Metal Pole. Also, due to Wind, you need either fencing or chicken wire since it has holes.... So you can use it as " Deflector ". NOTE: I heard People using these Antennas in other Countries too, it actually worked for them too and as far as 100+ KM

  • @eclipsestorm1975
    @eclipsestorm1975 10 років тому

    instead of the round stock could you simply make a picture frame around the chicken wire and mount that to the 2x4 ?

    • @vikingnortheast
      @vikingnortheast 10 років тому

      The only important aspect of the reflector is that it eclipses the antenna. This is important especially in fringe areas where you want to shield out transmitters from opposing cities or reflections off mountains. If you are close to a city then the reflector probably won't make much difference in signal. This type of antenna is a bit overkill in a city.

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh 8 років тому +1

    Fun to build? Ok I can understand but better reception maybe as good of reception.

  • @Micscience
    @Micscience 11 років тому +1

    Hey you mean the word horizontal not vertical :p nice looking antenna though.

  • @camillemorselli801
    @camillemorselli801 7 років тому

    i have tried every thing, all day.3tvs, changed cables, but no tv stations. put a amp. that did not work.any input

  • @WoeMax
    @WoeMax 11 років тому +1

    I made one today an got 3 more channels, imagine if i stuck it out side ta maybe got cpl more chnls, Thanx :)

  • @mudpawsvoom6132
    @mudpawsvoom6132 10 років тому

    want to save money, this works i made a few of these and before and going to do it for a good friend who wants to get away from cable ..

  • @DarkNomk
    @DarkNomk 12 років тому

    tip just cut the mesh closer

  • @icleave
    @icleave 13 років тому

    Do not attempt to make this Antenna for UK digital TV signals. It will only pick up the BBC channels and some others for a total of 7 DTV channels. When using a signal booster it only got about twenty or so DTV channels. In London you should be able to get 83 DTV channels (at the present time). I've even tried cutting the coat hanger length to 7" in an attempt to pick up UHF better and it doesn't work. Parts were obtained from Wilkinson and Maplin.

  • @albusai
    @albusai 9 років тому

    This good for uhf also?

  • @souviknag4518
    @souviknag4518 7 років тому

    where can I buy the transforma ?

  • @amiralbilladama
    @amiralbilladama 10 років тому

    can I use plastic instead of wood???
    and can i use a 20db amplifier to boost my signal
    can I use copper wire

    • @Scootchinman
      @Scootchinman  10 років тому +2

      Plastic should work fine. As long as it is non-conductive it should not cause any problems. If your wire run is really long or you are planning on splitting the signal off to multiple TVs you could use the amplifier, however it won't really give you better reception, just better signal from the antenna to the tv(s). I'm not sure which part you wish to use copper wire in place of. You might be able to use coper wire for the elements, however I would only use solid wire. The elements need to be as straight as possible and stranded wire would bend way too much. If you wanted to use copper wire to connect the elements/dipoles that would work fine.

    • @CarieVoss
      @CarieVoss 9 років тому +1

      soild copper (ground type) is the preferred way to go, but the costliest, next costliest is aluminum then all the way down to plain old wire hangers for your shirts. (no paint on it though, (no clearcoat and no plastic coating on the wire).

  • @sc2dave1
    @sc2dave1 7 років тому

    would longer whiskers help more in the vhf area?

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому

      @david contreras - For VHF - You would need 2x 14-1/2" Rods up top, in order to get those Signals.

  • @dreamersbox7782
    @dreamersbox7782 9 років тому

    Wouldn't it work even better if you took the time to make that chicken mesh out of copper wire?

  • @naranojutsu2285
    @naranojutsu2285 7 років тому +1

    is this antenna work in any country?

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson 5 років тому

      @Surya Pakpahan
      - As long the Country is using VHF or UHF = YES.... 100% - NOTE: I've heard People using these Antennas in other Countries too, it actually worked for them too and as far as 100+ KM - NOTE 2: for VHF - You would need 2x 14-1/2" Rods up top in order to get those Signals.

  • @denniskierulf6299
    @denniskierulf6299 10 років тому

    If i place the antenae outside or in rooftop, is there possibility to be hit by lightning??

  • @bobberry3401
    @bobberry3401 10 років тому

    Where do u get the transformer? I have looked all over.

    • @benjaminbradford1354
      @benjaminbradford1354 9 років тому

      Bob Berry
      I got mine at a local electronics store, but amazon has them

  • @Gabriel25861
    @Gabriel25861 11 років тому +1

    Yes Buen

  • @dougier8093
    @dougier8093 9 років тому +2

    This guy LOL, good antenna, but what is inside a mirror DOH of cores a mirror will reflect RF , just look at the scopes and big dishes owned by NASA and the government, and you can keep your chickens safe with that one

  • @ruben24sanchez
    @ruben24sanchez 12 років тому

    im sorry can be work for wi fi