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PCB Dipole antenna for 915MHz

Designed with Diptrace

The antenna is attached to the VNA with a 22cm length of RG174. On 9158MHz this close to two half-wavelengths(VF=0.65).


The following graph shows the resulting VNA plot for this antenna:

VNA-915-PCB-dipole.jpg


This plot is for 915MHz and shows an SWR of 1.29:1 for this frequency. The lowest SWR is slightly lower in frequency, but negligible for our purposes. I just left the marker at 915MHz. The antenna has a bandwidth of 43MHz (888 - 931MHz) for an SWR of 1.5:1 or less. The red line shows an impedance of 42.64 Ohms at 915MHz.

  • fed with one wavelength (22cm) RG-174
  • bandwith below 1.5:1 SWR = 43MHz
  • each dipole leg is 6.0cm



PCB dipole prototype testing

During testing (915MHz dipole shown in picture), the antenna was simply were left hanging down, away from any nearby metallic or organic objects.


Some general things to keep in mind about these designs:

  • This is a half-wave dipole and therefore it does not have a 50 ohm feedpoint impedance. You will have some rf coming back to the radio on transmit but due to the rigid and balanced PCB based design and the accurate calibration of the length of the dipole legs using the VNA this will be minimal.
  • coax feedline losses are siginificant at these frequencies, use the lowest number of half-wave multiple lengths possible.
  • I tested these dipoles on 1.6mm thick FR4 substrate PCBs with 1 ounce copper from OSH Park. Feel free to use these designs to manufacture elsewhere but it is not guaranteed that the results will be the same. Heck, even OSH Park could end up supplying you with different materials, but this is what worked for me.


The PCB design for this antenna can be ordered directly from OSH Park: https://oshpark.com/profiles/captcha


Alternatively, if you wish to make any modifications, you may download the zip file with the gerbers or the Diptrace design files from this site.