NAROD Bending Jig for Gray Hoverman TV Antenna
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NAROD Bending Jig for Gray Hoverman TV Antenna
Materials and Tools
Board, 2X6 (actual one and one-half inches thick by five and one-half inches wide) by 32 inches long. The jig could be made on a smaller board, even a 2X4, but the larger board provides room for clamping it to a benchtop.
Wood, plywood or plastic for cleats, about one half inch thick by about one half inch wide, eight inches long
7 screws, multipurpose (drywall), one and one-quarter inches long
screwdriver, phillips
Wooden dowel, seven-eighths inch diameter, two pieces 2 inches long each (I cut off end of the handle from small-size toilet plunger)
Tools
Straightedge, preferably metal yardstick
Square
Measuring tape
Ruler or calipers divided into tenths of an inch, 2
inches or more long
Sharp pencil
Drill press (or hand drill) and seven-eights inch diameter wood bit, preferably a forstner bit.
Bit, clearance, for multipurpose screws
Wooden block for bending the wire, 2X4 four inches long or more
Clamps for holding the bender to a benchtop while bending the wire
Draw One Horizontal
Draw Three Vertical
Drill Then Draw Some More
Cut and Attach Cleats
Let Us Bend
Prepare for the Second Bend
Add the short cleat and the second peg to the bender.
Make the Second Bend
Bend the Other End
Antenna Information Links
1. The Gray-Hoverman version I am making is described at this link, though tophat NARODs may offer improved VHF-high reception over the straight ones: http://www.user.dccnet.com/jonleblanc/Canada_TV_Stations/Gray-Hoverman/DBGH_VHF_hi_Antenna.pdf
2. Introduction to the Gray-Hoverman antenna
http://www.digitalhome.ca/ota/superantenna
3. Antenna Research and Development Forum
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=186"
4. Photo of mast-mounted outdoor G-H antenna (by others, post #94), having tophat NARODs
5. The antenna design information is protected by license (by others), is made available free for individual use, but commercial exploitation is prohibited. Link to the license:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt