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chilanzar2

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

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Is the same, only the height(50mm) differs ... !!

The angle is 20.55 grd

That's what it looks like,,,!!!

 

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The distance between the reflector and patches must be increased,,,for good impedance

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I found it ready yesterday ... in a plastic factory. Of course, the size is large, but this plastic patency is very similar to the antenna casing

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Jomy, from now on I will make all the antennas under this size. Of course, the size is a little big, but, as a factory execution.

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Is there a possibility in this 6-patch version, an additional, to combine wi-fi 2400?

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An animation with the antenna to which a director has been added

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Impedance

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Look what I found - now, our antenna looks like factory - Antex, Bester, Kroks, Gellan. The finest I have found, you will not believe-it costs 60 cents

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3g. This, too, I try to do. You like this antenna - somewhere you wrote that this good antenna

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Erkin,that's for you, if you're still running after butterflies,,,,,!!!

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Jomy, thank you! But, such an antenna is very difficult to manufacture - a lot of manual work, especially soldering patches and wires - takes a lot of tim

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33 minutes ago, chilanzar2 said:

Jomy, thank you! But, such an antenna is very difficult to manufacture - a lot of manual work, especially soldering patches and wires - takes a lot of tim

Well, then why did you make such an antenna with elliptical patches?

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3d antenna was needed - I made this antenna. There were no other options. I was very worn out with manual work.

And more, it was necessary for me, to try different antennas

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