I slapped together a design for a dipole PCB. (.pdf above) It uses a through-hole mount BNC connector on both sides. Switching wise it works. Antenna wise not so much. Experimenting with a set of UHF and VHF antennas all produced VSWRs of 6 - 12 dB in parts of the UHF and VHF bands. I tried experimenting with the resistance between the two elements which didn't make much difference. Increasing the resistance does limit current in the switching diodes which could add signal loss. I replaced the resistor with a diode and it works the same.
The first board was done in haste and had omitted a copper pour. I have not laid out the board with RF design rules as I am assuming that everything is electrically small to working frequency.
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