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chilanzar2

Diary of a solid man-a beginner antennae in excess of high frequencies.

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2200---2500 MHz

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The last option and I think it's good

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For adaptation,,,try this with Anritsu

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I went to look for the screws from the computer. Also, I cut the new strip line with a laser

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Good morning!
Admin, up to the strip line connector does not reach 1 mm. How to be?

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I sit in the bazaar "1000 things" looking for cogs-nuts - 7mm. Instead, bought other things - a panel antenna -180MHz, a panel antenna 2400. And something else. But, we did not understand what kind of device it was, and did not smoke. These are the 2 panel antennas I bought for $ 16. Excellent.

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Admin, what is it? I want to buy this device. But, I do not know what to do with it

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Wavion WBS-2400 base station is an advanced wireless broadband base station operating in the 2.4 GHz unlicensed band. Based on an array of 6 antennas and 6 radios, the WBS-2400 leverages Wavion’s beamforming technology to provide extended range and superior connectivity in both Line-of-Sight (LOS) and Non-Line-of-Sight (NLOS) conditions.
Furthermore, Wavion’s advanced SDMA technology doubles the base station’s downlink capacity. These unmatched characteristics enable service providers, municipalities, and governments to deliver high quality, Wi-Fi service with significantly fewer base stations at a much lower cost.

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I think this is getting closer to reality,,,

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We worked all night. At a distance of 7mm, the reflector-director, swr is very different between the ports. If you approximate - 5-4 mm, then swr starts to improve.

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And then adjust the impedance of the antenna by adding insulating dielectric spacers


 

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What type of connector is this one you use?
I want the dimensions ... !!!

The red sizes are the real ones?

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I think, most of all, that's right, I was lucky - this forum is new, therefore, it has not yet dispersed. Admin and I - are the united duo who communicate on antennas. I, in the world of these antennas, I am a complete dilettante. Do not understand almost everything. Since, no one else writes, except us, then, the admin is nursing with me. I'm like a little kid. I was very lucky. I know the participants of this forum, you come and read me. The admin helps me a lot. I will try to pay him, like him, for his assistance to me. I master this world of antennas in geometric progression. I get lucky! Glory to you,  God!9_9

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2 hours ago, chilanzar2 said:

I think, most of all, that's right, I was lucky - this forum is new, therefore, it has not yet dispersed. Admin and I - are the united duo who communicate on antennas. I, in the world of these antennas, I am a complete dilettante. Do not understand almost everything. Since, no one else writes, except us, then, the admin is nursing with me. I'm like a little kid. I was very lucky. I know the participants of this forum, you come and read me. The admin helps me a lot. I will try to pay him, like him, for his assistance to me. I master this world of antennas in geometric progression. I get lucky! Glory to you,  God!9_9

 Hey, you have to know one thing, everywhere, everyone is very smart, but when it comes to reality, everybody gets bruised ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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People are different. Even our fingers are also different. We must forgive - whenever possible, but do not forget.
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In the meantime, - I've soldered this regulator, and I regulate the fluoroplastic, the smell. I do not want to make a separate hole. I'm so tired - I'm all holey and holey. This box does not have a flat place. Tomorrow, with the help of a laser, I'll puncture all the holes - even the holes for the connectors:)

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Erkin, you do not have to put too many holes in the reflector, so use that,( riveter )

 

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The antenna box must withstand the weather....!!!!

 

 

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Sir, I'm going to the plant - I'll cut the other reflector. Under such a screw I will make a hole - 4mm

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Erkin,but with Anritsu you did all the measurements?

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