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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? |
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