Weird homebrew antenna issue
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2025 11:03 pm
Hi All,
I have a kinda weird situation with a homebrew 20m QRP antenna I'm making. I call it the (j)A(nk)X2 because it's a janky DIY copy of the AX2. Instead of using a toroid in the windings, I'm using an air coil. The first prototype I built works fine, however it's a little bit "bulky" as it's made from an old medicine bottle. For version 2, I found a smaller bottle and used the same website calculator (M0UKD) I used for v1 and for my 40m loading coil for my 5.6m whip. As I said, v1 works fine and I've made a contact or 2 with it. For v2, however, it seems to be resonant in the 10-11 MHz range, nowhere near 14MHz.
When I rechecked my work, I noticed I had an extra winding on it, so I removed that but nothing changed. The only way to get it resonant on 20m is to collapse the whip (39"/.99m) almost completely down. I've tested both versions with the same tripod mount, same counterpoise, and same calibration on my nano-vna but I'm at a loss of where to check next.
Any ideas?
Brian, K2BRZ
I have a kinda weird situation with a homebrew 20m QRP antenna I'm making. I call it the (j)A(nk)X2 because it's a janky DIY copy of the AX2. Instead of using a toroid in the windings, I'm using an air coil. The first prototype I built works fine, however it's a little bit "bulky" as it's made from an old medicine bottle. For version 2, I found a smaller bottle and used the same website calculator (M0UKD) I used for v1 and for my 40m loading coil for my 5.6m whip. As I said, v1 works fine and I've made a contact or 2 with it. For v2, however, it seems to be resonant in the 10-11 MHz range, nowhere near 14MHz.
When I rechecked my work, I noticed I had an extra winding on it, so I removed that but nothing changed. The only way to get it resonant on 20m is to collapse the whip (39"/.99m) almost completely down. I've tested both versions with the same tripod mount, same counterpoise, and same calibration on my nano-vna but I'm at a loss of where to check next.
Any ideas?
Brian, K2BRZ