DIY 4G LTE Antenna - Simple Folded Dipole
<span style="font-family: "arial" , "helvetica" , sans-serif;">Due to an unfortunate event related to the coronavirus pandemic, I have been repatriated back to the Philippines from Singapore. I have now temporarily relocated to a remote rural town in Cebu where there is no broadband service lines from any provider. Because I still have to work, I needed a decent internet connection. This sounds so simple but it's actually not. This past week, I have called all the internet service providers in the Philippines and none of them considers my current address as within serviceable area. I realised that my only option is to go through a pre-paid 4G LTE connection. But the 4G service is very poor that I could hardly get 1 or 2 bars of signal on your phone on the street. Internet speed at this signal level is less than 1Mbps. It feels like the 90s. It's obviously not enough to start a video conference for work. Imagine how frustrating this is for someone who lived in Singapore for the past 9 years. I had a 1Gbps fiber optics line in Singapore.
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Built-in Antenna
I got a Huawei B135 4G modem-route from a friend despite the lock down and this is the signal strength and the internet speed I got using the modem's built-in antenna while I literally stick it in the window with a duct tape.
Finding the Cell Towers
So I did some google search hoping to find information about the location of LTE cell towers. There is not a lot of data about this for the Philippines. But then someone told me that there are mobile apps out that would help me figure out where the cell towers are. I discovered OpenSignal and CellMapper which gives you the coverage map and the location of cell towers, the details of each cell tower including the frequency band they are using. I learned that the nearest cell tower with 4G LTE service is around 15Km away and is using frequency bands 28 and 3.This means I could improve the signal strength by using an external/outdoor antenna. There is a lot of online stores including AliExpress and Lazada in the Philippines selling such kinds of antenna. The problem is that the island I am in is in lockdown due to the pandemic. I contacted several sellers but none of them is willing to ship to my location during this period. So I got left with only one choice. I had to science the shit out of it by building an outdoor antenna for my Huawei 4G LTE modem out of whatever materials I can find.
Building the Antenna
I used to be a radio hobbyist and I have designed and built antennas in the distant past. Well, the last one was at least 20 years ago. And in fact, the first software I wrote when I was still learning how to code was a Yagi-Uda Antenna calculator software written in FoxBASE/FoxPro.While in lockdown, we cannot leave the house. The hardware shops are closed and public transports have been shutdown in the whole island province. There is no way I could go and buy materials to build and antenna, so I jumped in the garage full of junks ang found the basic things I needed. With the things I found in the pile of junks, the simplest antenna design I can build is a folded dipole antenna.
- A PVC pipe
- Tie Wire
- RG6 Coaxial Cable (75 ohm) from an old TV box
- #12 AWG Coper Wire
- Electrical Tape
- Soldering Lead
- A meter stick
- An old plastic food tray












