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hello,
i'd like to have a compact horizontally polarized dipole antenna that that uses chip antennas(i like to extract its figure 8 pattern). im planning to have them lie side by side like a typical dipole setup... any suggestions, comments , or recommendations? thanks electro |
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Yeah, look up Chip, the fractal guy, his call escapes me at the moment
but quick search will find him... denny electro wrote: hello, i'd like to have a compact horizontally polarized dipole antenna that that uses chip antennas(i like to extract its figure 8 pattern). im planning to have them lie side by side like a typical dipole setup... any suggestions, comments , or recommendations? thanks electro |
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thanks denny..
but probably you have some ideas about this that you may share.. thanks! Ayon kay Denny: Yeah, look up Chip, the fractal guy, his call escapes me at the moment but quick search will find him... denny electro wrote: hello, i'd like to have a compact horizontally polarized dipole antenna that that uses chip antennas(i like to extract its figure 8 pattern). im planning to have them lie side by side like a typical dipole setup... any suggestions, comments , or recommendations? thanks electro |
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electro wrote:
any suggestions, comments , or recommendations? Maybe with a little bit of more information about frequency, rx tx or both, if both witch power range, etc. Regards, Ralf -- Vy 73 es 55 de Ralf, DL2MRB |
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hi ralf,
im intending to use it in the unlicensed 2.4GHz using at 1W maximum power... thanks! Ralf Ballis - DL2MRB wrote: electro wrote: any suggestions, comments , or recommendations? Maybe with a little bit of more information about frequency, rx tx or both, if both witch power range, etc. Regards, Ralf -- Vy 73 es 55 de Ralf, DL2MRB |
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Chip antennas ? that I know, are conceptual monopoles. With an balun could
build an open dipole. Using of diversity is a useful way to compensate polarity and directional divergences in an array of them. So the question is, why it must be a dipole? Regards, Ralf -- Vy 73 es 55 de Ralf, DL2MRB |
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