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  1. Hello Recently, I have ordered the materials for building this type of antenna. However I’ve only found one scheme for 1.8 ghz disc yagi antenna and I’m not sure if the measures are correct. Should I also make two antennas for 4G router if it has two sma connectors on the back or it would work fine with just one? Can someone help me improve or confirm the existing antenna design shown in the picture? Thanks Additional read: 1. I plan on making two 1.8GHz external antennas for my 4G router (Huawei HA35) in hope it would improve signal reception and speed. Router operates in average of 1.5/3 signal bars (4,5mbit download/1.5mbit upload). 2. I have measured the output antenna voltage on two female SMA connectors located on the back side of the router (~1.75V, separate circuits). ISP: HT HR, 4G-LTE (Band 3, Band 20) 2. Why disc yagi? It’s easy to build elements on winding rod 3. I am aware this design has its flaws and antenna would be in shorted unless isolated on the main rod which I plan to do DE7E86F9-CD4E-4847-A8E1-64EB20C5B81C.webp