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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Hi Group, D-link has a vertical antenna for WiFi applications which is about a foot long and operates at 2.4 GHz with a stated 7dbi gain. Since the antenna is a vertical, I thought that the best low-angle radiation is 5/8 wave for verticals, anything longer would put the lobes higher and would result in a lower low angle gain. If this is the case then the antenna should only be about 3.5 inches long. ? I am going to check, but I bet the true antenna is only about this lenght and the rest of the lenght is the plastic, so the appeal is bigger is better. Any thoughts on this? Unless you can see the wire, it may not just have a single radiator. We used some Andrew 2GHz antennas at work that were about 3 feet long, and an inch thick. I believe it was made up of multile 1/2 wave phased radiators. Tam/WB2TT |
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