To make a coaxial dipole strip the external insulation from the end of your coax to a length about 10% longer than 1/4 wave. This leaves just shield (braid), center dielectric, and center conductor.

push back a bit of the braid so it increases in diameter. Fold it back over itself and carefully stretch it backward until it covers the remaining external insulation leaving just the center conductor and center dielectric exposed. The folded-back braid should now form a cylinder over the coax. Trim this braid until it is 1/4 wave long. Trim the center conductor until it is also 1/4 wave long.

You now have a dipole that is end-fed. The folded-back braid functions as both radiator and 1/4-wave stub to cancel the currents on the shield of the coax. For 2M I put this whole thing in a piece of PVC pipe and shoot in some foam insulation to keep things in place. It works just peachy.

Caveat: you may find that turning the braid inside-out to make the outer element to be a real challenge. You can cheat by cutting the braid off, compressing it so it slips over the outside of the coax, and then reattaching it to the shield of the coax with solder. To be honest, that is what I usually do. ;-)

Brian Lloyd
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