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Collinear antenna array

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@admin 

Do you have cst or stl file of the cilindrical metal collinear antenna ?

Many thanks!

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,,,for which antenna...??

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,,,this must be it...!!!

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@Admin can you share some detailed connections of this or a step file as I am unable to understand the connections of center conductors with cylindrical pipes. Thanks.

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I think it's understandable, this...

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Thanks for the response. check the image

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Only 6.3dBi for a 300mm of antenna 

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That's it, what are you going to do with it?

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They are three dipole right? Gain is ok, but lenght could be less: first 93mm can be less!? Should not change gain

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I don't really believe it, but I'll do a simulation in this regard...how much distance(93 mm) do you want ...???!!!

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Really I don't need, but I think balun can be some other thing like ferrite toroid on the feed cable after connector and 93.7 reduced to 60 

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60 mm not maybe>2*30,6+3=64,2 mm....!1!

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I think I was right....

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I meant only the first 93.7 mm after the sma

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