Here is my attempt at making a tunable cantenna monopole probe......not sure how well it will work!Andy
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My solution to that problem is to use one of these attached – this is stainless steel and cost me same price as the aluminium tubing…..
More details of this build on https://www.astronomy.me.uk/designing-lro-aluminium-stove-pipe-cantenna-h-line-16-1-2025
I would like to say a BIG THANK YOU to everyone (Wolfgang and others) who have sent me figures and taken time to publish online their own work, and from which I was able to develop this idea. I am hoping to get rid of that horrible experience which is best explained in the poem below.
Andy
Here’s a light-hearted poem that should feel uncomfortably familiar to anyone who’s ever trusted a pair of side-cutters a bit too much:
The Trimming of the Probe.
The Bard of Lichfield, 16/1/2026.
I made the probe a trifle long,
By theory sound, by practice wrong,
For wisdom says (and books agree)
“You can’t add back what you snip away.”
So, in the cantenna’s hollow tin,
I set the monopole within,
Then fired the NanoVNA,
To watch the dip in S-one-one play.
A snip—just that much—nothing more,
A hair’s-breadth sacrifice I swore.
The trace improved! The curve sank low!
I grinned. The maths said “Told you so.”
Another snip. A gentler bite.
Even better! Pure delight.
The resonance slid into place,
A textbook dip! A thing of grace!
“Just one more trim,” I calmly said,
Hubris blooming in my head.
The cutters closed. A click. A pause.
I checked the screen—then froze.
The dip had gone. The match was wrecked.
The curve now mocked me, unimpressed.
Where once perfection briefly lived,
Now stood a graph that would not forgive.
I stared, aghast, at copper short,
A millimetre too far—of course.
No solder spell, no RF plea,
Could resurrect that length from me.
So there it sits, that wounded probe,
A lesson etched in metal robe:
That NanoVNA tells no lies—
But side-cutters act with finality.
And still I’ll build another one,
Make it long, and start the fun…
For hope springs eternal in the shed,
Right up until the probe is dead.
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I’m working on a feed using 6” duct and a 12-gauge copper wire probe. Cutting 2 mm from the wire dramatically improved its response, as shown in these two VNA plots.
Jack
N3ALO
From: sara...@googlegroups.com <sara...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Jim Sky
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2026 11:38 PM
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Subject: [SARA] Re: Tunable monopole cantenna probe
For what it is worth, I spent some time using the big calibration horn at Greenbank. It had a number of interchangeable feeds all of which used the same shape probe (these were rectangular transition feeds). Probes looked like cones with a ball on top, much more massive than you might expect. I assumed it was a design meant to broaden the response. Not sure how the N socket fed it, but I assume there was space beneath the cone 'skirt'. It just made me wonder if a knob at the end of the probe might be beneficial. Jim S
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On Friday, January 16, 2026 at 12:39:10 PM UTC-5 Andrew Thornett wrote:
Here is my attempt at making a tunable cantenna monopole probe......not sure how well it will work!
Andy
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I’m working on a feed using 6” duct and a 12-gauge copper wire probe. Cutting 2 mm from the wire dramatically improved its response, as shown in these two VNA plots.
Jack
N3ALO