hello! experience with 802.11x and extreme humidity?
Matthew G Brown
wireless at brh.co.nz
Mon Oct 14 14:32:27 EST 2002
True, But I have enough to do than build antennas. I used to build lots of
them for fun . But I never has the time to continue. We have an investment
in a manafacturing company here in NZ so its economical to get them here.
I did build a MASSIVE Helicoil once ... But I ran it over with the Jeep
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From: "evilbunny" <evilbunny at sydneywireless.com>
To: "Matthew G Brown" <wireless at brh.co.nz>
Cc: <wireless at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 5:22 PM
Subject: Re[4]: hello! experience with 802.11x and extreme humidity?
> Hello Matthew,
>
> Where would there be a challenge in buying one? I mean after all isn't
> that half the fun, building some of it yourself?
>
> I've already bought several "real" antenna and found enthusiast built
> ones work better... and cost a lot less...
>
> Cantenna, I've seen them rated up to 16 dBi, they cost $5 to make...
>
> Yagi, be lucky to get change from $100... and are only rated to
> 13.5dBi...
>
> --
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> Monday, October 14, 2002, 2:18:30 PM, you wrote:
>
> MGB> Can make a 1/4 wave Slot antenna for that . Best way to lean is to
tear to
> MGB> bits a Huber-SHuner pannel and take the circuit track legnths .
>
> MGB> I think you could make a SLOT sector quite easy should you feel the
need.
> MGB> But then again why not just go spend $100NZ on a REAL antenna :)
>
>
> MGB> ----- Original Message -----
> MGB> From: "evilbunny" <evilbunny at sydneywireless.com>
> MGB> To: "Matthew G Brown" <wireless at brh.co.nz>
> MGB> Cc: <wireless at lists.samba.org>
> MGB> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 5:13 PM
> MGB> Subject: Re[2]: hello! experience with 802.11x and extreme humidity?
>
>
> >> Hello Matthew,
> >>
> >> Speaking of antenna, does anyone have any simple to build yet
> >> effective omni/sector designs for 2.4Ghz?
> >>
> >> Such as...
> >>
> >> http://www.wlan.freeuk.com/tech/antenna/test-dipoles.htm
> >>
> >> #3 is supposed to be a $10 10dBi omni, comments?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best regards,
> >> evilbunny
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> >> Monday, October 14, 2002, 2:11:16 PM, you wrote:
> >>
> >> MGB> Not to mention that that 800w is directed directly downward at 10
> MGB> Degrees
> >> MGB> down over the food. Anything that misses is reflected off the side
> MGB> walls
> >> MGB> back toward to food. I believe the radiators in a microwave are a
> MGB> constant
> >> MGB> point of improvment for better energy generation . I havent seen a
> MGB> 1/4 wave
> >> MGB> Dipole change for quite some time in Wireless LAN .
> >>
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> >> MGB> From: "Darryl Smith" <Darryl at radio-active.net.au>
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> >> MGB> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 4:57 PM
> >> MGB> Subject: RE: hello! experience with 802.11x and extreme humidity?
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> >>
> >> >> Microwave ovens use a power output of maybe 800W to excite the
water.
> >> >> Wireless cards operate on something like 1-10 mWatt. There is a bit
of
> MGB> a
> >> >> difference here...
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