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"Then metal screws are to blame," !!!
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I have taken dielectric constant= 4,43 ,,,, maybe this is the difference...!!! but I do not think too,,,!!
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new form on *igs file new form.igs Efeksk, can you tell me the dielectric constant to FR4 you have?
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Another solution you can not find ,,, ?? No metal screws,,,!! Put insulating spacers ... !!!
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And the other variant,,,
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If you know SolidWorks, it's very easy to learn CST Studio
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To teach me how to build a quadrocopter ... !!!
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,,,put this file on solidworks... efes.igs
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A little animation ...
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your,,,"?" (5-3)/2=1mm
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,,,this it"s yours ,,,
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wait a minute,,,,
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Man, you are formidable......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
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This does not interest you ... ?? ,,,see here,,,,
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, Oooo, i like it, you're right, on such miniatures you need a miniature antenna...!!!
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My Friend, please ,show me your quadrocopter....!!!!
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even better...
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Do you want better than that ???
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Yes, I will do a simulation with this configuration ...with 0,75 not 1.5mm Please send me the igs (iges) file from solidworks for faster simulation
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11.15mm should be
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But here you made the copper wire antenna