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Subj: 13cms Yagi from Prigles Can
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From         : KB9MWR

2.4 GHz Pringles Can Yagi Antenna (12-15 dBi)

Parts List:
Part                                                              Approx Cost
All-thread, 5 5/8" long 1/8" OD                                     $1.00
two nylon lock nuts                                                 $0.10
five 1" washers, 1/8" ID                                            $0.10
6" aluminium tubing, 1/4" ID                                        $0.75
female N connector                                                  $3.00
1 1/2" piece of 12-gauge solid copper wire                          -
a tall Pringles can (any flavour)                                   $1.50
Scrap plastic disc, 3" across (like another Pringles lid)           -
TOTAL:                                                              $6.45

Required Tools:
Ruler, Scissors, Pipe Cutter/Hack saw, Heavy Duty Cutters, Hot Glue Gun,
Soldering Iron.

Front Collector Construction:
Mark and cut four pieces of tubing, about 1 15/64 inches (a 1/4 wavelength).
Cut the all-thread to 5 /58 inches. Pierce a hole in the Pringles can lid big
enough for the all-thread to pass through.

Cut a 3" plastic disc just big enough to fit snugly inside the can. Poke a hole
in the centre of it, and slip it over the lengths of pipe.

Now assemble the pipe. The pipe is a sandwich that goes on the all-thread as
follows:

Nut, lid, washer, pipe, washer, pipe, washer, pipe-with-plastic, washer, pipe,
washer, nut.

Tighten the nuts to be snug.. you now have the front collector.

Preparing the Can:
Wipe out the can and measure 3 3/8 inches from the bottom of the can. Cut a
hole just big enough for the connector to pass through. This "sweet spot" is
usually directly between "Sodium" and "Protein."

Element Construction:
Straighten the heavy copper wire and solder it to the connector. When inside
the can, the wire should be just below the midpoint of the can (1 1/16").

Hot glue or use the nut and washer if your N connector has one to hold the
connector in place.

Finally insert the collector assembly into the can and close the lid. The
inside end of the pipe should not touch the copper element; it should be just
forward of it.  If it touches, your all-thread is probably to long.

There you go. Keep in mind when connecting your coax that you're screwing into
cardboard. It's very easy to forget and accidentally tear the wall of the can.

Suggested Use:
High Speed Amateur Packet Radio Using Part 15 Wireless Devices:
http://www.qsl.net/kb9mwr/projects/wireless/plan.html
Or for Amateur TV. Radio Shack sells Part 15 2.4 GHz Audio/Video senders, aka
WaveCom Jr.

From         : KB9MWR

/QSL
73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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