A simple antenna that is easy to build and has good performance. Article: http://www.rchacker.com/diy/antenna-designs-for-rc/vee-antenna 4NEC2 and Github lin…
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  1. Coolwater Hubby
    Coolwater Hubby says:

    Hi rchacker,I am very interested in getting into fpv. Would like to know if
    you have any videos out on how to connect the wires from the receiver on
    back. Including any added bateries bec,osd,cameras and gps device.
    Also,lets not forget the fpv transmiter,receiver and ground station. It
    will greatly give me a better view of how to get set up thank you.

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  2. sirglider
    sirglider says:

    Does the coax length have an influence before the Vee wires? I have old
    antennas I’ll use to make the basis for this antenna. Does the plastic part
    around makes a big difference or I can let it on? Thanks for explaining and
    sharing

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  3. DeniskaNYC
    DeniskaNYC says:

    Happy to see you back !
    Excellent video, thanks for sharing.
    Can you confirm that longer wire go to inner part of coax and short wire
    goes to out (coax)?
    Also can you give detentions for 2.4 gHz?
    Thanks again.

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  4. christophertelford
    christophertelford says:

    I was just looking to make one of these myself for 459mhz and an openLRSng
    radio receiver. Nice timing!

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  5. christophertelford
    christophertelford says:

    I have seen some people making Y shaped V antennas (base of the Y as the
    feed in) where both elements are the exact same length. I was following
    such a guide when i made my last V antenna.
    How much of an advantage do you think there is in using unequal lengths?
    Would either method work ok?
    Cheers for all the info!

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  6. RCHacker
    RCHacker says:

    What frequencies do people want to see on the cheat sheet. 433, 440, 1080,
    2.4?
    I can do calculations for each on the simulator.

    Reply

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