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The following page details construction of a Helical antenna based on the superb
design by Jason Hecker.
Parts list and suppliers (if you're based in the UK):
1 x 2 metre length of 40mm white waste pipe BS5254 (you only need 55 cm) -
B&Q WPP42WX - £ 1.08
2 x 32mm Access cap (I don't know why the 32mm fits 40mm pipe and not the 40mm
cap!) - B&Q WAA3WX - 0.58p each
2-3 x Glue sticks for glue gun - B&Q - £ 2.38 per pack
1 x Roll of 1.25 mm 18swg copper wire - Maplin YN81 - £ 3.22 + VAT
1 x N Type Chass Skt Sq - Maplin FJ80 - £ 1.70 + VAT
3 x m3 screws for N skt (pk of 25) - Maplin US10 - £ 0.50 + VAT
3 x m3 nuts for N skt (pk of 25) - Maplin LL17 - £ 0.42 + VAT
6 x m3 washers for N skt
1 x Thin brass sheet - Alton Model Shop - £ 2.00
Brass sheet

Tools required:
Saw
File
Glue Gun (or Super glue and slow setting Araldite)
Drill and various bits
Metal cutters
Soldering Iron
Glue guns are less then £10 at most DIY stores, I recommend one, but check
what glue sticks it requires as some are misleadingly similar - I have Bostik
"DIY" glue gun. Beware that Bostik also sell a "Handy" glue
gun. The guns and packs look the same but the glue sticks don't fit. Check the
small print as the word "Handy" or "DIY" is the only
difference on these packs. I've already bought the wrong sticks once. The gun
does not have a name printed on it! What a con... also B&Q sell this gun in
two packs, one costs about £9 and has two "free" glue sticks, the
other costs about £12 and has none. Guess which one you should look for. Oh,
and don't buy the wood glue sticks!









