Capacitive Antenna Designs and Construction Projects

Find schematics and building guides for compact capacitive antennas, including MicroVert and other space-saving designs.

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Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Capacitive antennas offer hams a solution for operating on lower HF bands like 40 or 80 meters when space is severely limited. These designs achieve resonance with very short physical lengths by using significant top-loading or other capacitive elements, making them practical for small city lots, portable operations, or stealth installations. While often a compromise compared to full-sized wire antennas, they can still provide effective radiated power for local QSOs and even some DX on crowded bands.

Operators interested in these compact designs can find various experimental projects and construction details. Resources include designs for specific bands, such as the MicroVert antenna concept by DL7PE, and practical builds for 40m and 80m. Some links also provide online calculators to help with the design and tuning of these unique antenna projects, allowing hams to optimize their compact stations.

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