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Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

In the absence of a DVB-T2 broadcast signal of sufficient strength, it becomes necessary to use an antenna with an amplifier. Such equipment is easy to assemble with your own hands from purchased parts, the acquisition costs of which will be about $ 1. The universal amplifier SWA-99999 used in this design was used for analog television broadcasting, so it is quite possible to remove it from the old antenna.

Materials:


  • 3 mm copper wire - 112 cm.
  • antenna amplifier type SWA-99999 or another;
  • coaxial TV cable;
  • piece of knitting wire or nylon tie;
  • a pair of screws, clamps and washers.

Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

Antenna assembly


Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

From a single piece of copper wire 112 cm long, 2 connected squares with sides of 14 cm are bent. As a result, the antenna frame should be as in the photo. The ends of the wire must be soldered. The distance between the combined corners of the squares is equal to the gap between the mounting holes on the amplifiers.
Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

The coaxial cable is clamped in the amplifier board. Please note that the cable sheath does not touch the center core and its clamping screw.
Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

The amplifier with clamps, screws and nuts is installed on the wire frame of the antenna. For reliability, the cable is screwed to the frame with knitting wire. If the antenna will be placed on the street, then you need to take care of sealing the board. It can be wrapped in a bag and insulated with tape or hidden in a suitable box, as is done on conventional trellised antennas for analog TV.
Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

A plug is installed on the other end of the cable and the antenna is connected to the DVB-T2 set-top box connected to the TV. It allows you to supply power to the amplifier. To do this, select the “antenna power” item in the set-top box settings menu.
Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

If the TV supports DVB-T2 and the set-top box is not used, then the amplifier needs to be additionally powered. To do this, a special power supply unit with a plug-separator is bought or removed from the old analog antenna. The cable to this plug is connected in the same way as before the amplifier. After that, the unit is plugged into an outlet.
Very simple homemade DVBT2 antenna with amplifier

In fact, such an antenna is capable of picking up a signal of sufficient strength even when indoors. It does not need to be taken out onto the street, with some exceptions, when there is a strong remoteness from the TV towers or the presence of high shielding radio waves from buildings. This is a fully working device, for the assembly of which you do not need to have special skills and knowledge.
Of course on You can buy a ready-made antenna for a couple of bucks (#z), but this is for those who do not want to bother.
And if you still want to assemble a good antenna that is not inferior to your purchased analogs and absolutely free, then read this article - https://washerhouse.com/3/en/3978-antenna-iz-kabelya-dlya-cifrovogo-tv-za-5-minut.html. And pay attention to dozens of enthusiastic comments about her work.

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Comments (8)
  1. Guest Yuri
    #1 Guest Yuri Guests June 29, 2019 09:10
    5
    Where is the antenna calculation? Which channel is it designed for? I want to note that the use of an amplifier in most cases is not justified. The main gain is given by the antenna itself, and the amplifier only compensates for the attenuation of the signal in a long cable (for example, an antenna on the roof) and the antenna system, no matter what signal to transmit, a digit or an analog.
    1. Aslan
      #2 Aslan Guests July 4, 2019 11:18
      0
      Yes, she will catch everything without problems, all 20 channels, if everything is connected correctly, as the author says. At my place is just the antenna itself on the pipe without an amplifier and catches perfectly. True and the TV tower is nearby.
  2. the guest
    #3 the guest Guests June 29, 2019 10:31 p.m.
    0
    The antenna is called Kharchenko.
    Read the materiel.
    1. Guest Yuri
      #4 Guest Yuri Guests June 30, 2019 2:16 p.m.
      0
      And who was interested in the name? Everyone already knows him.
  3. Guest Vladimir
    #5 Guest Vladimir Guests June 30, 2019 11:54
    12
    If marketers call the antenna "digital", then they can be understood. They have such a job - they’ll call it anything, just to sell it. But when the “techie” creates an antenna not only “digital”, but also specifically for DVB-T2, vague doubts arise about its adequacy flushed
  4. Guest Sergey
    #6 Guest Sergey Guests July 4, 2019 11:08 a.m.
    2
    An antenna amplifier matters if the antenna is far away, such as on a street on a mast. It makes no sense on a short wire. It amplifies the signal so that it reaches the consumer with the least loss.
  5. Guest Andrew
    #7 Guest Andrew Guests July 14, 2019 9:32 p.m.
    3
    on this antenna, the input impedance is 75 ohms and the antenna amplifier has an input impedance of 300 ohms which is converted by a transformer into 75 ohms so the antenna amplifier must be connected without a transformer
    1. Guest Victor
      #8 Guest Victor Guests August 11, 2019 1:06 p.m.
      0
      The amplifier is soldered to this antenna without a transformer. And is such an antenna needed at all? She already catches perfectly, without an amplifier, a rear screen. The length of one opening, wires is 14.3-14.5 cm, total bending + bending = 285-290 mm. It catches all the channels. I have 1m50cm from the ground that catches at a distance of 18km without interference. Another antenna (there is a mother connector in the window , I’m connecting different antennas to the male connector, it’s very convenient). To the mother connector, in the window, I insert a bare aluminum wire with the same diameter as the connector (the mother is empty in the middle of the connector like a tube), the length of the wire is 285 mm. All dimensions are as at the previous antenna. From the ground 1m50cm, distance to the tower 18km, reception without interference.

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