Yep, I should have said that for both digital and HD so they claim.
Tom Fowle

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 02:45:48AM +0100, carl wrote:
> is this antenna sutable for dijatle? 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Max Robinson 
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>   Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:00 AM
>   Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Re: Build a T.V. antenna.
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>     I think it's a variation on a UHF bowtie with reflector. Although the 
>   crossed over feeders remind me of a log periodic.
> 
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>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: "Tom Fowle" <[email protected]>
>   To: "blindHandyMan" <[email protected]>
>   Cc: <[email protected]>
>   Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:15 PM
>   Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Re: Build a T.V. antenna.
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>   > Here it is folks, hope it makes sense.
>   > BTW, the plans schematics and all are free under the good old "GPL" public
>   > license.
>   >
>   > Complaints about my discription welcomed, complaints about the resulting 
>   > device
>   > are not my job! <GRIN>
>   >
>   > http://www.digitalhome.ca/ota/superantenna/
>   >
>   > Text description how to build the Gray-Hubberman U.H.F. T.V. antenna
>   >
>   > Tom Fowle
>   > Smith-Kettlewell Rehab Engineering Center
>   > San Francisco
>   >
>   > This antenna will seem strange to anybody with experience in "normal"
>   > looking
>   > TV. antennas, it looks like it'd be seeing the sky but it seems to work.
>   >
>   >
>   > Materials:
>   > 1 piece of wood; 1 by 3 or 1 by 4, 22 inches long.
>   > about 25 feet of No. 14 bare copper wire.
>   > 8 No. 8 by 3/4 inch wood screws, round or pan head.
>   > 8 No. 4 by 1/2 inch wood screws round or pan head.
>   > 8 flat or fender washers for the No. 8 screws, mine are 3/4 inch diameter
>   > but that's maybe a bit large.
>   > 2 each metal screens 9 by 15 inches. I bought 4 vent screens measuring
>   > about 4 by 15 which had lighter frames and were cheaper than
>   > the 9 by 15 inch units.
>   >
>   > 1 each 75 or 300 ohm "Balun" or matching transformer, used to connect 300
>   > ohm T.V. twin lead to 75 ohm cable. Available at Radio shlock
>   > or anywhere that sells T.V. accessories.
>   >
>   > Tools:
>   > ruler:
>   > drill with bits for pilot holes for the screws;
>   > wire cutters;
>   > screw drivers;
>   > "vise for holding the wood while measuring and drilling.
>   >
>   >
>   > The antenna consists of 4 pairs of V shaped elements whose points are
>   > mounted in pairs across from each other on one surface of the
>   > board. The V's have 7 inch legs and have 3 inch spread at the
>   > open ends. There points are mounted under screws and washers
>   > along the board in pairs with a separation of 1 inch across the
>   > board and 5-1/4 inches between pairs. These pairs of V's are
>   > connected together by "feeder" wires as detailed below.
>   >
>   > The two screens, called reflectors, are mounted on the opposite
>   > surface of the board centered between each pair of 2 V's.
>   >
>   > With the board long way pointing away from you,
>   > Starting from the close end of the board, measure up 2 inches for the 
>   > first
>   > pair of screws for the V's. If you're using a 1 by 4, which is
>   > actually 3 and a half inches across, measure in from each edge
>   > of the board 1-1/4 inches. Thus your first holes are an inch
>   > apart and 2 inches up from the end of the board.
>   >
>   > Drill pilot holes for the No. 8 screws. Measure up from these holes 
>   > 5-1/4
>   > inches and locate the second pair of pilot holes also an inch apart 
>   > centered
>   > on the middle of the board's crosswise dimension.
>   >
>   > Again go up from the second holes 5-1/4 inches for the third pair
>   > and similarly again up 5-1/4 inches for the 4Th pair. This
>   > should leave about an inch free at the "top" of the board.
>   >
>   > Now turn the board over. Starting from the bottom, measure up the center
>   > line of the board 4-1/2 inches. Mark this point.
>   > This mark is in the center of the long rectangle made by the
>   > lower 2 pairs of No. 8 screws but on the opposite surface of the board.
>   >
>   > find the center of the similar rectangle made by the upper 2 pairs of 
>   > holes,
>   > not the middle of the entire antenna. Put another mark there.
>   >
>   > These marks are to be the centers of the two reflector screens. The 9 by 
>   > 15
>   > inch screens are mounted across the board centered below each 2 pairs of 
>   > No.
>   > 8 screws. Since I have 2 scrreens each measuring 4-1/2 by 15,, I screwed
>   > the centers of each long edge of 2 screens to the marks I've mentioned. I
>   > then aligned the screens to be at 90 degrees from the long axis of the 
>   > board
>   > and installed No. 4 screws in the remaining long edges of of each screen.
>   >
>   > Now turn the board back over with the No. 8 screws up and install
>   > No. 8 screws with flat washers in each hole. Do not tighten down
>   > all the way, leave room for wires under the washers.
>   >
>   > Cut 8 14 inch lengths of wire. Bend each into A "V" with 7 inch
>   > legs and 3 inches between the open ends of the V's
>   >
>   > Fasten each V under one of the No. 8 screws and washers with the open 
>   > ends
>   > of the V's pointing out away from the center of the board.
>   >
>   > Now cut 2 lengths of wire about 22 inches long. These connect the pairs 
>   > of
>   > V's as follows.
>   >
>   > With the antenna in front of you long wise pointing away from you, start 
>   > the
>   > first feeder wire at the bottom left V's screw. It goes up and across to 
>   > the V
>   > that's second up on the right. This first feeder wire then goes straight 
>   > up
>   > to the third right hand V. Then it goes across to the top left V.
>   >
>   > The second feeder wire starts at bottom right, goes up and across to the
>   > second up left, then straight up to the third left and up and across to 
>   > the
>   > top right V's screw.
>   >
>   > Make sure the feeder wire's don't touch where they cross, I had no trouble
>   > just bending them apart, but some tape between wires here wouldn't hurt.
>   >
>   > Now you can tighten down the No. 8 screws that hold the V's and feeders.
>   > Check that the V's still have 3 inch open ends and that they all
>   > point symmetrically outwards.
>   >
>   > Find the middle of each feeder wire.and install a No. 4 screw exactly
>   > adjacent to it. These screws also take the open "lugs" from your matching
>   > Balun or transformer.
>   >
>   > Connect your chunk of 75 ohm cable to the transformer and route it 
>   > straight
>   > down the antenna's center and off the close end.
>   >
>   > If I were going to use this out doors, I'd give it a spray of
>   > paint the screws will probably rust pretty fast.
>   >
>   > Remember the antenna is to be mounted standing up on it's end. The most
>   > effective direction is from the reflectors towards the V's.
>   >
>   > Hook it to your.V. and move it about and turn it till you get best
>   > reception.
>   >
>   > Your sightlings will love you.
>   >
>   > Tom Fowle
>   > Embedded Systems Developer/ Rehab engineer
>   > Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
>   > The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
>   > 2318 Fillmore St.
>   > San Francisco, CA 94115
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