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We've had a LOT of fun (& publicity )here in New Zealand over DIY
antenna brewed up for 2.4GHz USB WiFi.See = www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz The parabolic Chinese cookware used gave ~15dB gain at 2.4GHz, but of course any radiation will be concentrated at a parabola's focal point. Aha - could suit "log cabin in the woods " cell phone boosting ? Indeed it does, & 900/1800MHz GSM cell phone reception improvement has also been verified when the phone is cradled at the FP. Naturally you'll find it hard to speak at this position,unless perhaps a Bluetooth headset used, but at least inward calls/text messages can now be received. See = http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/cellbear.jpg & http://www.usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/wokaxim.jpg This sure beats constructing Yagis,& 12" woks here in NZ are just ~US$5! Stan ( ZL2AJZ ) Hi Stan, Mine doesn't quite fit a paraboloid. Here's some fun checking the gain: Gain approx= 10 D(waves)^2 My wok is about 36 cm, or approximately 3 waves. Thus I would expect about a factor of 90 in gain with 100% aperture efficiency. You've possibly lost about 2-4 dB. But--you're cookin' anyway:-) 73, Chip N1IR |
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