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. 192.196: Many laptops now-a-days have mini-pci wifi internal wifi cards for wireless internet. Laptops such as the IBM Thinkpad series apparently have an antenna built into the top of the display, which enhances wifi signal. Does anyone have any idea what type of antenna is used? A neighbor has a wifi coverage problem and he says he measures a (DC) short circuit at the little coax coming from this built in antenna. I suspect this might be normal, but would like further opinion here. Thanks. Ed K7AAT Be extreeeeeeemly carefull here, I know you said DC load tested the antenna but was it unplugged? More then once in my younger dumber days I sent the voltage comming out of the Volt meter [digital] hap hazardly into the final output of the radio, that was more then enouph to poof the transmitter chip, now it's toast. I would never believe the amp/volts comming out of a small digital test meter would roast the finals, but it did. |
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