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Hey Jeff!
I'm curious, I'm in a marina that has an L shaped concrete parking lot
with water on the inside of the L-- right were the arrow points. I'm docked in the corner of the L, and want to send a signal everywhere but the the water. What does the pattern look like if I use a corner reflector but put the source on the outside of the corner rather than the inside? I'm at 433 Mhz now but may need to go to 2.4 Ghz. The app is a driveway sensor that triggers a pocket carried receiver no matter where I'm at on the L. As it stands the transmitter range is not far enough, I only need 50 yards down leg of the L. Mikek |
Hey Jeff!
On 9/20/2011 6:48 PM, amdx wrote:
I'm curious, I'm in a marina that has an L shaped concrete parking lot with water on the inside of the L-- right were the arrow points. I'm docked in the corner of the L, and want to send a signal everywhere but the the water. What does the pattern look like if I use a corner reflector but put the source on the outside of the corner rather than the inside? I'm at 433 Mhz now but may need to go to 2.4 Ghz. The app is a driveway sensor that triggers a pocket carried receiver no matter where I'm at on the L. As it stands the transmitter range is not far enough, I only need 50 yards down leg of the L. Mikek Sorry, wrong group, well right group, but Jeff isn't here often. :-) |
Hey Jeff!
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:56:51 -0500, amdx wrote:
Sorry, wrong group, well right group, but Jeff isn't here often. :-) I'm here, but out the door heading to a funeral. I just hate losing customers that way. Maybe tonite. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
Hey Jeff!
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 18:48:26 -0500, amdx wrote:
I'm curious, I'm in a marina that has an L shaped concrete parking lot with water on the inside of the L-- right were the arrow points. I'm docked in the corner of the L, and want to send a signal everywhere but the the water. What does the pattern look like if I use a corner reflector but put the source on the outside of the corner rather than the inside? Dunno, and I'm too lazy (and tired) to build an NEC2 model. I don't think it would work the way you propose anyway. My guess(tm) is that you want to send RF in two directions, 90 degrees apart. That's easy. Use 2 directional antennas, such as patch or panel antennas, and drive them with a power splitter. You'll get half the transmit power to each antenna, but the receive sensitivity will be the same as it would be with a single antenna (minus about 1dB for the power divider loss). I'm at 433 Mhz now but may need to go to 2.4 Ghz. The app is a driveway sensor that triggers a pocket carried receiver no matter where I'm at on the L. Ok. 433MHz has very limited range mostly because of the crappy receivers, gutless transmitters, and miserable antennas. Improvements to any of these will increase the range. I suggest a better antenna. As it stands the transmitter range is not far enough, I only need 50 yards down leg of the L. 150 ft is difficult at 433Mhz. My cheapo La Crosse weather station is only reliable up to about 20ft. My vehicle remote door unlocker is good for only about 30ft. However, it is possible to buy long range 433MHz remote control switches, with much longer range. 2.4Ghz is fine, but what are you going to use as a receiver? Anyway, look at commercial wireless car alarms and notice that the better variety have a small bi-directional remote, that can act as a pager to receive alarms, and also be used as a transmitter to enable/disable the alarm. These radios are probably better than whatever you're using (and are probably on 900MHz). You might also consider using a real pager and a POCSAG encoder. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
Hey Jeff!
On 9/22/2011 12:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 18:48:26 -0500, wrote: I'm curious, I'm in a marina that has an L shaped concrete parking lot with water on the inside of the L-- right were the arrow points. I'm docked in the corner of the L, and want to send a signal everywhere but the the water. What does the pattern look like if I use a corner reflector but put the source on the outside of the corner rather than the inside? Dunno, and I'm too lazy (and tired) to build an NEC2 model. I don't think it would work the way you propose anyway. My guess(tm) is that you want to send RF in two directions, 90 degrees apart. That's easy. Use 2 directional antennas, such as patch or panel antennas, and drive them with a power splitter. You'll get half the transmit power to each antenna, but the receive sensitivity will be the same as it would be with a single antenna (minus about 1dB for the power divider loss). I'm at 433 Mhz now but may need to go to 2.4 Ghz. The app is a driveway sensor that triggers a pocket carried receiver no matter where I'm at on the L. Ok. 433MHz has very limited range mostly because of the crappy receivers, gutless transmitters, and miserable antennas. Improvements to any of these will increase the range. I suggest a better antenna. As it stands the transmitter range is not far enough, I only need 50 yards down leg of the L. 150 ft is difficult at 433Mhz. My cheapo La Crosse weather station is only reliable up to about 20ft. My vehicle remote door unlocker is good for only about 30ft. However, it is possible to buy long range 433MHz remote control switches, with much longer range. 2.4Ghz is fine, but what are you going to use as a receiver? I would need to purchase a pair, transmitter/receiver. Thinking about it now, maybe I'll just get a walkie talkie set with a call button and hack that to trigger from the driveway sensor. I did that with my PUSH FOR SERVICE button years ago, worked fine until one of the walkie talkies died. Anyway, look at commercial wireless car alarms and notice that the better variety have a small bi-directional remote, that can act as a pager to receive alarms, and also be used as a transmitter to enable/disable the alarm. These radios are probably better than whatever you're using (and are probably on 900MHz). You might also consider using a real pager and a POCSAG encoder. At one time I hacked my cordless phone system so my PUSH FOR SERVICE button closed the call button on the base unit and signaled the cordless phone I carried in my pocket. I was never happy with the range of my phone system though. The base is inside of my boat and the boat is a double layer of aluminum, signal does get out, but I'm sure it is attenuated. I have had thoughts about removing the RF section of the phone and putting outside, but there seems to be a lot of wires. Don't know how it would work if I stuck 25 feet of ribbon cable between the phone and it's RF section. Might be able to get that down to 15 feet. Seems like I buy a phone system every 3 or 4 years the buttons start getting flaky from living on the salt water. (the phone, not me) So to state the problem; I want to sense when a customer arrives and trigger an alarm I carry in my pocket at a maximum distance of 150 feet. If I can get the distance, I like the phone idea because I can also answer phone calls. I would attempt to run the RF signal outside, but I have not felt I know enough about the impedance's to get a net gain after attaching coax and an external antenna. Also I've noted 900Mhz transmit and 5.1 Mhz receive, or some such scheme. That makes the antenna difficult. Just thinking in public :-) Mikek |
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