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 From Scott - 2M0VSR: From Scott - 2M0VSR:
  
-https://jcoppens.com/ant/qfh/calc.en.php  generates the paper template for the holes. 
  
-Quadrifilar helicoidal antenna - Javascript on-line calculator+**Credits**
  
-Compared to solid core wire, it's quite easy to get it into shape, or close enough that it tunes almost smack centre in the band+Inspired by this build: https://tf1ez.com/qfh-antenna-build/
  
-I think the rods are M5 or 6 threaded rods+**Summary Instructions**
  
-Whole thing can be built for less than £20+The above link has a better guide but the TLDR version is:
  
-Think it was this that gave me the original idea: https://tf1ez.com/qfh-antenna-build/+  * Generate and print the paper templates based on the type of PVC pipe you have.  Use: https://jcoppens.com/ant/qfh/calc.en.php  
 +  * Tape the cut-outs onto the PVC pipe, making due they are aligned down the pipe. 
 +  * Drill out the holes. The centre ones are not strictly needed but you may find it useful to use some wooden dowel rods to support the banding. 
 +  * Cut the threaded rods down to size based on the calculator. Leaving them a little long won't do any harm. 
 +  * Put the threaded rods though and use a washer/nut against the PVC pipe to hold in place. 
 +  * Cut the Banding so that it stretches to the opposite bottom rod. I'd leave a bit extra and trim.   
 +  * Use 2 nuts/washers to lock in place the banding on each end. 
 +  * Attach the Coax ends to the top of the antenna and run it down the tube. Tie it off to the bottom with some zip ties for strain relief.  
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 +**Notes:** 
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 +  * You can use low gauge wire as an alternative to banding but it's much more difficult to work with and get aligned well. I used 10mm earth wire for an earlier build and it worked ok. 
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 + 
 +**Parts List** 
 +  * - PVC Pipe (55mm, 1meter or similar)  
 +  * - Galvanised Steel Banding - [[https://www.screwfix.com/p/ced-all-round-band-12mm-x-10m/18298 |Screwfix]]  
 +  * - M4 Threaded Rods (x4) [[https://www.amazon.co.uk/sourcing-map-Threaded-Thread-Stainless/dp/B0BK52F97W|Amazon]] 
 +  * - M4 Nuts (x24) [[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nylock-Nylon-Insert-Locking-Stainless/dp/B07VSCG96L|Amazon]] 
 +  * - M4 Washers (x24) [[https://www.amazon.co.uk/25mm-Flat-Washer-Stainless-Steel/dp/B0BVMRXXVF|Amazon]] 
 +  * - Good Quality Coax. (Messi Hyperflex 5 / Ultraflex 7)  [[https://www.hamradio.co.uk/messi-and-paoloni-hyperflex-5-pd-6679|ML&S]] 
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 +Whole thing can be built for less than ~£25. Less if you shop around / scavenge a bit more.
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