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![]() "Paul Burridge" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 13:17:51 +0800, "Rob" wrote: "Michael" wrote in message ... Hi - I'm using some Laipac "easy link" modules in a custom remote control/home automation device for my house. I'm using the 433.92mhz models, datasheet he http://www.laipac.com/Downloads/Easy/TLPRLP434A.pdf Can anyone give me any advice about how to design an antenna for this? The reciever will be embedded in an outside wall - so the antenna can be as big as it needs to be. The transmitter's antenna will be in a hand held device - so the smaller the better. Can anyone give me any tips as to how to design this antenna? And sorry for cross posting - I wasn't sure which of these two newsgroups this question fit best. Thanks, and happy holidays! Michael There is a directional yagi design @ http://picaxe.orcon.net.nz/yagi433.jpg Very useful for a hand-held device I *don't* think! -- "I expect history will be kind to me, since I intend to write it." - Winston Churchill True! (But I've got big hands.......) Hopefully it may be of use to others on the NG. |
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