70cm Yagi Antenna with SDR

DIY 430MHz Yagi antenna made from a PVC pipe and welding electrodes. Complete with an RTL2832 SDR
5h 19m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
54.00 g
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updated September 16, 2024

Description

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Simple & lightweight Yagi antenna for the 70cm band. Developed in conjunction with the ‘Touch The Universe’ project.

Required hardware

  • 3.2mm aluminium welding rods
  • 4mm brass welding rod
  • 25mm PVC pipe
  • ~3mm self-tapping screws
  • superglue / silicone / hot glue gun (optional)
  • soldering iron & solder
  • SMA edge connector (Aliexpress)
  • SMA PCB adapter (can be ordered from JLCPCB for $2 - see provided gerber files)
  • RTL SDR (Aliexpress)
  • USB-A extension cord (~2m)
  • cable ties

Printing instructions

Works best with PETG or similar. I recommend default [email protected] presets. Add more perimeters for extra strength (optional). No supports required.

Assembly instructions

  • cut the welding rods to size (see the provided drawing for dimensions)
    • the 4mm brass rod needs to be cut 2mm shorter and split in half to account for the center gap
    • roughen up the ends of the brass rod with a file or sandpaper for easier soldering later
    • file / deburr all edges
  • mark the centerpoint of each aluminium element and insert each one into the appropriate printed part
    • use the top hole to align the center mark, then fill the hole with glue (optional)
  • solder the SMA connector to the SMA PCB
  • insert the brass elements into the 'Z' printed part and solder the PCB to them
  • cut a ≥70cm section of PVC pipe and mark element locations (see the provided drawing for dimensions)
  • attach the elements to the PVC pipe
    • make sure the pointy holes on the sides of the printed parts are facing towards the business end of the antenna
    • secure them by running a self-tapping screw through the hole on the bottom of each printed part
  • attach the SDR using the SMA connector and secure it to the 'S' printed part using a cable tie
  • connect the USB extension cord and secure it to the 'R' printed part using a cable tie

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Model origin

The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

  • New SMA PCB adapter
  • Single-band version
  • Added RTL2832 SDR mount
  • Re-designed for better & more consistent prints:
    • no unsupported overhangs
    • no squished side holes
    • chamfered edges
    • smaller footprint
    • better fitting elements

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