Originally Posted by jamesb
Hi,
I'm new to this forum, and haven't done anything specifically HAM related for a long time (hoping to remedy it).
I'm building a 430Mhz transceiver for a remote controlled vehicle at the moment, and have a quick question relating to the antenna...
I want to make a half-wave dipole circa 1 ft long from a copper tube, good choice for lengthand wondered if there will be a problem driving this from a relatively low power source no problem. Use a short piece of very good coaxial cable. (range doesn't *need* to be more than 15m, although about 100 would be nice). I'm a bit (very) rusty on antennas as it isn't an area i've worked with much. Would it be a simple case of adding an amplifier between the Tx output and the antenna connection? If you need the extra power (I'm hoping by having maximum efficiency on the Tx module, I can use a much smaller & lower performance receiving antenna in order to save weight) You can use the same antenna for receiving, although you don't say whether you're using a separate transmitter and receiver, or a transceiver. You will probably have better range if you position the dipole to match the position of the antenna on the R/C vehicle. Experiment for best results.
Thanks for any input




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