Re: BiQuad antenna question
gary <[email protected]> Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:08:57 -0800
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It would help to have the link to the antenna design. I'm going to upload a photo tonight of a biquad I built that is a bit easier to build than most of the designs on the net. Basically, all I did was use round loop at 3x the wavelength rather than squares that are a wavelength on each side. IMHO, you need to build these antennas using a connector on the back, not coax. This is because you need a rigid "pipe" on the antenna to feed the loops. This is the "proper" biquad design in that is uses a coax feed to the loop: http://martybugs.net/wireless/biquad/ Mine is similar except I use a N female to N female adapter with one of the N connectors hacksawed off as the basic feed. This bypasses the copper pipe deal. And as I stated earlier, it uses loops instead of squares. Rastislav Galia wrote: > Rastislav Galia wrote : >> Hello >> >> there is a description of the biquad antenna design on >> seattlewireless.net website. I am puzzled by a detail of the design, >> namely the short coax attached to the quad terminated by N connector. Is >> it possible to attach a much longer (2-3 meters) coax terminated by >> RSMA, that would connect directly to AP ? >> > To clarify my question a bit: is it possible to _substitute_ the short > coax terminated by N connector with long coax terminated by RSMA ? > _______________________________________________ > Talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk > _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk