Calculating the length of 1.4GHz Hydrogen Monopole Probe to use inside a cantenna

Posted by Alex Pettit on SARA Mailing List 18/1/2026:

Typical calculation for a one quarter wavelength (1/4 WL) antenna is  WL / 4 * 0.95 

211 /4 * 0.95 = 50.11mm .. 

The diameter of the wire creates a bit of ‘capacitance hat’ effect & in my case, using a  4 mm diameter brass tube changes that to 49mm.

FYI, on my folded 20 meter dipole ham antennas, I used to tune/trim the lengths to 1cm :  That equals 0.1mm on a 0.211m feed.

Alex

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