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eco32

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  1. 1296MHz, previous tests have shown that the antenna also works on the higher bands. I will take two on the VNA and do an S12 between them, then we will know what it looks like.

     

    6xbiqod project has name "MATHYLDE"

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  2. Balun has also possibilites be a filter, I wants to do it this way.
    (it is possible that in the middle of the gap there should be a short circuit to ground on one side)

     

    Split-coax-balun with filter.png


  3. a)New aproach, converting biquad to biloop, not tested yet
    quick and careless soldering

    b)Four biqads for array, eventually there will be six (I have 1:6 powe combiner, thats why six)

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  4. 12 hours ago, Edel2020 said:

    I think I will continue trying with the Yagi....??

    920 cm pacyfic grid atenna with dipole  (with coaxial splited balun and one reflector) wil gove You 19-22dBi, adequat Yagi will be 2m long and and should be carried out with great precision (+/- 0.1mm)

    add: thats the solution from Slovakia

     

     

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  5. On 6.12.2023 at 10:30 AM, Admin said:

     

    @Admin

    {,,,this construction is a bit wrong, mcNeill doesn't really do good things...!!!}

    McNeil, He performs titanic antsy work in making phantoms, but do not fully understand it, for example, phase shifters are called load coil, and so on and so on...

     

    {,,,on this forum there is such a dipole in the correct construction...!!!!}

    HAMs do not know it, I have not yet seen any HAMs construction with the use of this type of matcher/balun. Most popular is this one:

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    This is material for a separate topic, LTE/Wifi antennas rarely have a balun.

     


  6. 20 hours ago, Edel2020 said:

    I see that in Asia it is very common to use antennas without impedance adapters and that they give good results, how is this possible?

    Only few types of the antennas dont need a impedance adapters. The others will have a high loss. Do they have good results without this? The results will be adequate for the price.

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  7. The manufacturer touts that the antenna does not have sidelobes, I wonder whether conical corrugated horn or piramydal corrugatted horn is better,

    On 18.08.2023 at 2:44 PM, Admin said:

    Waveguide Corrugated Horn Antenna......can you give dimensions?

    We have only this for 5180 - 6775MHz  24dBi:

    ultrahorn  Frequency Range 5180 - 6775MHz  24dBi.jpg


  8. 20 hours ago, Admin said:

    ,,,SEE THIS...!!!

    Yes, Thank You!!!, it looks like his cross biquad/biloop has 8dBi isted of 10dB from single biquod, without e-field chart it's hard to tell if it's circular polarization in this design there are no phase shifters. In my opinion it has linear polatisation. (I don't have to be right, maybe there is something going on there that I have no idea about)

    Just only for Example: S-band circularly polarized crossed dipole antenna for automotive applications

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  9. In 5GHZ Wifi projects once i saw this twisted construction (I do not know what the reason was, possibly to save space, but maybe something else, I am not able to simulate it yet. But I will make a prototype for measurements)

    Thats "normal" biquad and "twisted" biqiad:

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    Other example of biquod (it's not good to follow him this time), of cours it can not work simultaneously, and MDF as isolator is bad idea.  I think he said something about how this antenna will work in circular polarization. He did not show the chart from the analyzer.


    "In this video I show you how to make a biquad antenna that works in the horizontal and vertical simultaneously. This can be of benefit if tracking a constantly shifting object such as a quadcopter. It is also important to note that although the elements in this build are circular (one full wavelength) the biquad still propagates as a linear polarized antenna."