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BatWing antenna 2.4 ghz

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1 hour ago, Admin said:

,,, adds a conical reflector...

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so can you simulate this backplate with wings with this batwing:

515.jpg

i need SWR graph frrom 1700mhz to 2700mhz

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I've done this before.,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!

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20 hours ago, Admin said:

I've done this before.,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!

no, you did not model your Wings Reflector with Exactly this simple batwing:

515.jpg

please combine it,model it

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2 hours ago, Sl4va said:

I made another such option

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do you have SWR-meter to test them?

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1 hour ago, devton said:

do you have SWR-meter to test them?

No. I make them according to the drawings - 

 

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On 15.06.2020 at 0:55 PM, Admin said:

,,, after successive attempts at optimization, I managed to establish the right dimensions for this Batwing antenna(Covid-19), designed by me...

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but there is a drawing of this (file for CST Studio)?

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On 01.08.2020 at 2:57 PM, Sl4va said:

but there is a drawing of this (file for CST Studio)?

Admin, help my ?

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32 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,,, do you want this ... ??

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Yes, with such a reflector. But the VSWR is good, in that it is higher.

P.S. according to the Pythagorean theorem, I calculated that the upper diameter of the "bucket" is 18 cm (more precisely 17.3 mm). if the base is 13 cm, and the board height is 7 cm, with an angle of inclination of 120 degrees

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21 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,, see if these files help you..

my batwing.dxf

patch batwing.dxf

 

 

Thanks. file extension * dxf, for which program? CAD programs?

maybe there are such files for CST Studio?

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 any CAD programs or Kompas program...!!!

Yes, your cone is better,,,,

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37 minutes ago, Admin said:

Yes, your cone is better,,,,

849.jpg

and the VSWR has not changed?

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VSWR ,,,it changes a little...!!

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2 hours ago, Admin said:

 

,,,,my simulation...with cone dimensions=>D=154MM;d=120mm ; h=50mm

 

c=70mm, a=66 mm, b=23,32 mm

 

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if we take a base of 120 mm, ∠ 120° then the upper diameter should be 23.2 + 23.2 + 120=166,4 (166 or 167) mm

try to simulate like this up Ø167 mm

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5 hours ago, Admin said:

,,, see if these files help you..

my batwing.dxf

patch batwing.dxf

,,,,my simulation...with cone dimensions=>D=154MM;d=120mm ; h=50mm

848.jpg

SWR and sizes are beautiful! but it is hard to produce :(

 

can u model this simple batwing with simple reflector

batwing:

515.jpg

square reflector with wings:

screenshot_1839.jpg

 

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,, hey, people, I'm not here like a robot, try to take what I offered you on this forum...!!!

,,, search and you will find what interests you...!!!

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Made another option according to the administrator's sketch

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Admin, may I ask you to simulate the batwing antenna as a feed antenna to offset parabolic mirror please?

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,,, this do you like ,,, ?? parabolic offset 800mm

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3 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,, this do you like ,,, ?? parabolic offset 800mm

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Yes, thank you very much! Really appreciate it!

I see the simulation data is for 2150 MHz. I'd be grateful if you could do it for 2442 MHz. Well, I don't think it will change dramatically because the batwing is wide band.

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