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Simple Dipole Antenna

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Here are some quick notes about the parabolic type dish antennas you might find.  The actual antenna is a normal half wave dipole with an integrated balun and is located inside the sealed plastic cover.  The mesh screen is the reflector which concentrates the RF energy onto the antenna.  That is how dish antennas increase the received or transmitted power level.  Also, wireless cable service providers frown upon giving away their used dishes as they think you're going to steal cable service.

 

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This design looks like easy to made and it's great to use with dish. Hmm, have spare sattleite antenna dish but for 1280 Mhz. When will have more time will ask for dimensions for that frequency :)

 

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,,,you could still use google translation ... !!!

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On 8/27/2018 at 8:34 PM, Admin said:

Good, it can be so...

 

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what used material?? can you tell me about this detail, its look like easy to made. thanks

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,,,good, this is a general scheme...!!!

,,,baluns device (a device that provides coupling the symmetrical antenna and asymmetric feeder) made in a quarter-wavelength glass the base of which is connected with the outer conductor of the hard coaxial cable...

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,,,copper wire, copper pipe and coaxial cable...

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At the request of the Bajonet user, I present some constructive details below...

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My friend, please explain how to properly power this design. I don't understand at all. :)

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The question is. The sleeve balun is connected to the dipole ?

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Possible frequency measurements for 4G 1800 mhz

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1 hour ago, miloudsatdz said:

Possible frequency measurements for 4G 1800 mhz

,,, but I have to do a simulation...!!!

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,,, here are the results ...

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,,,with the best dimensions below ...

 

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