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hello,

i'd like to have a compact horizontally polarized dipole antenna that
that uses chip antennas(i like to extract its figure 8 pattern).
im planning to have them lie side by side like a typical dipole
setup...
any suggestions, comments , or recommendations?

thanks
electro

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Yeah, look up Chip, the fractal guy, his call escapes me at the moment
but quick search will find him...

denny

electro wrote:
hello,

i'd like to have a compact horizontally polarized dipole antenna that
that uses chip antennas(i like to extract its figure 8 pattern).
im planning to have them lie side by side like a typical dipole
setup...
any suggestions, comments , or recommendations?

thanks
electro


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Old October 23rd 06, 12:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default dipole antenna using "chip antennas"

thanks denny..
but probably you have some ideas about this
that you may share..

thanks!


Ayon kay Denny:
Yeah, look up Chip, the fractal guy, his call escapes me at the moment
but quick search will find him...

denny

electro wrote:
hello,

i'd like to have a compact horizontally polarized dipole antenna that
that uses chip antennas(i like to extract its figure 8 pattern).
im planning to have them lie side by side like a typical dipole
setup...
any suggestions, comments , or recommendations?

thanks
electro


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electro wrote:

any suggestions, comments , or recommendations?


Maybe with a little bit of more information about frequency, rx tx or both,
if both witch power range, etc.

Regards,

Ralf
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hi ralf,

im intending to use it in the unlicensed 2.4GHz using at 1W maximum
power...
thanks!


Ralf Ballis - DL2MRB wrote:
electro wrote:

any suggestions, comments , or recommendations?


Maybe with a little bit of more information about frequency, rx tx or both,
if both witch power range, etc.

Regards,

Ralf
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Chip antennas ? that I know, are conceptual monopoles. With an balun could
build an open dipole.
Using of diversity is a useful way to compensate polarity and directional
divergences in an array of them.
So the question is, why it must be a dipole?

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