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KG0WX March 21st 06 01:53 PM

2.4ghz inverted V?
 
Will the classic inverted V work on 2.4ghz (802.11b/g WiFi)?

I just installed a mini PCI WiFi card in my T23 laptop and routed
the two coax cables from the card to the back of the LCD
screen. I needed two temporary antennas and it dawned on me
that maybe a pair of inverted V antennas might just work, at
least on a temporary basis until I get a high gain sector antenna
built or even a Bi-Quad setup.

I made each leg on the two antennas 30.5mm long. The coax
runs straight down from the feed points about 4" then snakes
it's way back inside the laptop. The whole shebang is just taped
to the back of the laptop.

Will this work? Any problems? What about gain?

Ken KG0WX


Richard Clark March 21st 06 05:32 PM

2.4ghz inverted V?
 
On 21 Mar 2006 05:53:32 -0800, "KG0WX" wrote:

Will the classic inverted V work on 2.4ghz (802.11b/g WiFi)?


Hi Ken,

Antennas are classically scalable.

I made each leg on the two antennas 30.5mm long. The coax
runs straight down from the feed points about 4" then snakes
it's way back inside the laptop. The whole shebang is just taped
to the back of the laptop.

Will this work? Any problems? What about gain?


Gain? Hope you are expecting anymore than from a classic inverted V.
Problems? The usual like common mode - consult how to build a choked
feed.

Would you likely notice any problems if you built your inverted V to
your size? Probably not. If you did, it is more likely a problem of
not enough power/sensitivity, Fresnel issues, or poor sight lines.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


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