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A Simple Patch Antenna

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you can make a sub-reflector with these  dimensions(approx)...

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Yes, this makes good sense but the container cannot be that big so I will stick with your single feed design, thankyou for you great advice :D

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On 16/04/2019 at 9:55 PM, Admin said:

How well do you think this compares against your Dual Band Cantenna?

I only just found your cantenna design and I love the fact that it does both frequencies.... and it's small!!!

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,,,, one is a waveguide the other is a patch antenna, they differ from each other ... !!!

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4 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,,, one is a waveguide the other is a patch antenna, they differ from each other ... !!!

Yes but performance is very similar and you have managed to get Dual frequency from the cantenna

 

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On 12/12/2017 at 1:43 PM, Admin said:

Pokoknya antena saya lebih bagus...!!!!

regards, admin, consul, I use tp link wr820n, 5volt power, less capture power wisp mode, if it spreads well, for example the antenna modif 1 to capture source / focus, what antenna model is the best, can strengthen the capture power of 1/2 bar to 3bar or 4 bar, plan to be interested in gun wifi antenna model, or something else, thank you

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I took up the idea of a single patch with a rectangular reflector with inclined wings...

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