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Presents the design and construction of a folding 5-element Yagi antenna specifically engineered for 144 MHz portable operation, particularly for VHF contest Rover categories. It details element dimensions, boom construction using ¾-inch pine, and a folding mechanism that reduces the 52-inch boom to 26 inches for transport. The document provides a table with precise element distances and lengths, including a 2.4 mm length correction for solid parasitic elements, and specifies the use of 3/16-inch solid aluminum for parasitic elements and brass tubing for the driven element. It also covers the bent dipole driven element design for impedance matching, balun implementation with Type 31 ferrite beads for common mode current suppression, and weatherproofing for the feed point. The resource includes predicted performance data from 4NEC2 modeling, showing SWR and return loss characteristics, as well as gain and front-to-back ratios at various frequencies across the 2-meter band. It reports a measured SWR of 1.2:1 at 144.2 MHz and 1.5:1 at 147 MHz, corrected for 25 feet of RG-8/M coaxial cable loss. The design offers approximately 1.5 dB more gain than a previous 4-element design, maintaining a decent SWR up to 147 MHz, and was successfully deployed in a winning June 2016 ARRL VHF Contest Rover entry.