PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

This article will show you how to build a monopoly for any use you see fit.

1

Choose a frequency.

PDF download Download Article
  1. For Wi-Fi you are using 2.45GHz = 2,450,000,000Hz). This is needed because this determines the length of your antenna.
  2. Advertisement
2

Get a conductor.

PDF download Download Article
  1. For the example we can use a copper wire and a piece of copper plating. Also you will need a co-axial cable (75 ohm is better than 50 ohm, for Wi-Fi 50 ohm is better than 75 ohm).
3

Determine the wire length.

PDF download Download Article
  1. This is done by using the frequency value from step 1 to find the wavelength of the signal. To do this you simply need to divide the speed of light (c = 299 792 458 m/s) by the frequency (f). In the case of 2.45GHz the wavelength is 12.236 centimeter (4.8 in). Usually monopole antennas are quarter-wavelength structures, so the length of the wire should be 12.236/4 = 3.0509cm
  2. Advertisement
4

Cut the wire.

PDF download Download Article
  1. Cut about 3.2 centimeter (1.3 in) for a quarter-wave monopole. This way you can pare it back based on performance (and "tune" if needed) .
5

Form a ground-plane.

PDF download Download Article
  1. Simply use the copper plate that you picked up earlier. It should be at least half a wavelength square.
  2. Advertisement
6

Drill a hole.

PDF download Download Article
  1. The whole should be just big enough for the co-axial cable to fit through.
7

Pare the coaxial cable.

PDF download Download Article
  1. This can be pulled back to reveal the inside insulator.
  2. Advertisement
8

Feed the cable through.

PDF download Download Article
  1. The ground conductor is now above the ground-plane. Fold the ground conductor back and solder it to the copper ground plane.
9

Reveal the signal conductor.

PDF download Download Article
  1. Advertisement
10

Solder the wire.

PDF download Download Article
  1. You now have an antenna.

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    What metal is in copper plates?
    Community Answer
    Presumably, copper, as it's called a copper plate.
  • Question
    Which direction should I set the antenna?
    Denneisk
    Top Answerer
    You should point the antenna in a direction that would make it most useful, e.g. point an antenna connected to your router toward the opposite end of the house.
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Video

      Tips

      • The radiation pattern is null at the tip of the wire so make sure that you keep the antenna perpendicular to the source of the radio signals
      • Make sure the wire is perpendicular to the ground plane
      • The Antenna has a pretty much circular pattern when viewed from the top, so it should pick up your signal no matter where you decide to place it.
      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
      Advertisement

      Warnings

      Advertisement

      Things You'll Need

      • Coaxial Cable
      • Copper Plate

      About This Article

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 219,030 times.

      Is this article up to date?

      Advertisement