120° V-Dipole for NOAA Satellites

120° V-Dipole for NOAA Satellites

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I got the idea from this site: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/rtl-sdr-tutorial-receiving-noaa-weather-satellite-images/ (The software setup and everything is covered there).\r\n\r\nThis thing is basically just a foldable version of this: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/simple-noaameteor-weather-satellite-antenna-137-mhz-v-dipole/\r\n\r\nREQUIREMENTS\r\n\r\nYou will need 50ohm coaxial cable with connector, two 51cm x 3mm(or 5mm) conductors (I used 5mm aluminium rods; 3mm is recommended though), some insulated cable, soldering equipment, two 20mm M5 Screw + Nut, and optionally two more M5 Screws to attach it to something.\r\n\r\nConstruction is straightforward.

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