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VAS - 2.4 GHz Pepperbox 13dBic Antenna RHCP

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1 minute ago, Admin said:

,,, and that's, how you say ... ???

i want know distance between two crosshair antenna or any data that is new in papperbox antenna after merge two crosshair antenna 

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1 minute ago, Admin said:

,,,0,62*lambda-----0,99*lambda

thanks

have you any datasheet about this or CTS ?

another question : which antenna  is better than for beamwith in same gain (13db)

1- dual-biquad 

2- papperbox 

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33 minutes ago, Admin said:

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now can you please simulate papperbox (not crosshair) antenna in CTS 

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,, only if you give me the dielectric characteristics of the pepper-box material...!!

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1 minute ago, Admin said:

,, only if you give me the dielectric characteristics of the pepper-box material...!!

please use dielectric characteristics of crosshair that you simulate 

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53 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,, the air is not dielectric .... !!!

yes 

I think simulate pepperbox is not hard for you...!!

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,,,, mojtaba, are you dealing with drones ... ???

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3 hours ago, Admin said:

,,,, mojtaba, are you dealing with drones ... ???

no just hubby 

 

 

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,,, ready, that this is the end of this topic ... !!!
,,,tomorrow I will give the dimensions...!!!

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,,, below are simulated 1 + 1 pepperbox antenna  at a distance of 123mm...

,,, twine crosshair antenna...!!!

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6 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,, ready, that this is the end of this topic ... !!!
,,,tomorrow I will give the dimensions...!!!

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ok

if you like in end simulate twine crosshair antenna and report dimension for 13db antenna 

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On 28/01/2019 at 6:09 PM, Admin said:

,,,and some construction details...

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Hi.

Is it the matching netrowk of the pepperbox antenna? According to Alex Ibcrazy we need to rotate one of the antenna 180° and delay one cable 180° to make it work.I have no idea and no experience of RF.Can somebody help me?.I want to build 1280mhz Pepperbox Antenna.

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11 hours ago, Admin said:

Sham, it would be nice if you read this...https://fpvlab.com/forums/showthread.php?3626-Crosshair-10-dbic-Circularly-polarized-antenna-tutorial!

,,, normally,it comes to 180 grd...!!!

,,,, and these would be the dimensions for some working frequencies...

 

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,,, if you want an antenna on the frequency of 1280MHx,maybe I can help you

Thank you very appreciated.!!

Here is my 1280mhz Pepperbox.I don't know if the matching network will work and matched this two crosshair.I use rg179(75ohm) coax Lamda/4 *vf to match the impedance of 100ohm to 50ohm back to receiver.is it correct?

 

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,,, be attentive to the coaxial cable portion with 75Ohm impedance...!!!

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great job and good simulation work with CST.

the VSWR is ok but i want to know how about the axial performance? in my opinion the vswr can be wideband but the axial performance will be narrow band of crosshair antenna.

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