Build your own HDTV Antenna Plans
Here’s what you need to get started:
22 inch section of 2×3 or 1×3 board
18 Screws
18 Washers, sized to fit on the screws to clamp down wire
15 feet of wire. Roughly 5 feet of copper three conductor house wiring will do fine. Coat-hangers can work if stripped of paint at all connections.
Reflector grid (Mesh like reflective metallic material.) Two 15×9 grill screens work well for a few dollars. (See first video below.)
One Balun – A thing with a coax plug on one side, two wires with screw holes on the other. These are commonly used to attach old TV’s to coax antenna’s (or cable.) They are inexpensive (I’ve seen them in bulk for as little as 30 cents each), and commonly available. My local dollar store carries them!
Tools:
Drill
Screw driver, or screw bit for drill
Wire cutters
Pliers
Step 1 – Find, Measure and Mark a piece of wood
- Find a board similar to a 2×3 or 1×3
- Mark lines at the marks pictured below

Step 2 – Make 8 wire V’s out of wire
- Cut eight 14″ long sections of wire.
- Find the center, and bend each wire into two 7″ long legs, with a 3″ gap. (7″ legs with a 3″ gap is important!)

Step 3 – Attach wires to board
- Attach the “V” wires the to board using screws and washers, as shown in the image.
- Zig-Zag the two connection wires down and across the center of the board as shown. It is important that when the wires cross each other, they do not touch.

Step 4 – Attach Reflector
- Attach the Reflectors to the back using screws. The Reflectors must not touch the “V” wires.

Step 5 – Attach the Balun
- Attach the Balun to the two center sections of wire. Make sure the two connections do not touch each other.

Step 6 – You’re Done! Test your antenna!
- Attach your antenna to your HDTV using a coax cable, and see how it works!



