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Antenna splitter for Broadcast and 144 MHz

Driving a car owned by the firm I work, I had the choice of using a magnetic antenna or
finding an other solution. A magnetic antenna has the risk of being removed somewhere
so I started looking for the other solution. In a VHF Communications of spring 1978 I found
a project of an antenna splitter designed by DK1OF. The Idea is to use a 2mtr. mobile
antenna with a 2 mtr. transceiver and a broadcastradio.
I could use the hole of the standard broadcast antenna to mount a 2 mtr. 1/4 lambda
antenna, so this was the way to go.
Not only the schematics where described but also the theory and the formula's to
compute the components. This made it possible to recalculate the whole thing for my
proper use. The original concept used as center frequency of 95 MHz for the FM-Broadcast
there where I use to listen to stations centered around 91 MHz. As a center frequency for 2
mtr. I used 145MHz.
The Schema
The Formula's:
R = Input impedance = Output impedance = (50 )
F1 = Cut-Off frequency Broadcast (91 MHz)
F2 = Center Frequency off 2 mtr. (145 MHz)
1
1
]
1

,
_


2
2
1
1
1 2
1
F
F
F
R
L
2 2
2
F
R
L

1
1
]
1


,
_

1
1
2
2 4
3
2
F
F
F
R
L

1 2 4
1
1
2 2
L F
C

R F
C

1 2
1
2
3 1 4
1
3
2 2
L F
C

R F
C

2
1
4


The calculations are automated in an Excel worksheet you can download with the rest of
the project files: Antenna Splitter.zip
The results:
Calculated used
L1a = L1b = 5,167619E-08 2,5-Turns
L2= 5,488101E-08 2,5-Turns
L3= 4,072309E-08 2 Turns

Coils wounded on a 6 mm coil former with 1 mm
Silver plated copper wire. The coil-formers are
provided with a VHF usable core
C1a = C1b = 2,331384E-11 22pF
C2= 3,459890E-11 33pF
C3= 7,348927E-11 27pF + 47pF
C4= 4,390481E-11 22pF + 22pF
The theoretical frequency response:
1) The response from the antenna to the 2 Mtr. Transceiver:
The center frequency (91 MHz) of the FM
Broadcast cut-of is more then 40 db and on
145 MHz the attenuation is quasi 0 db. the 2
meter harmonics are extra attenuated even
so the frequency range of the MW and LW
Broadcast.
2) The response from the antenna to the Broadcast radio:
Here the 2 meter frequency is suppressed
more than 50 db, the FM-Broadcast and the
MW and LW are nearly not attenuated.
The impedances are all 50 - (look out for
the broadcast radio, eventually one has to
match the input impedance.)
The next step is to work-out the project in a practical way. Parts:
1. For mechanical strong ness, a car can trill and shake a lot, I use a commercial die-cast box from 100mm x
50mm.
2. 3 x 1-Hole mountable BNC connectors
3. 4 x VHF Coil cores with adjustable core (it is more stable for car-use to adjust the coils then adjusting
capacitors)
4. 1mm diameter - Silver coated - wire
5. 4 x 22pf
6. 1 x 33pF
7. 1 x 27pF
8. 1 x 47pF
Design of a printed circuit: Solder-side seen from components
Earth-mask on the component side
Position of the components:

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