- Re: what is the kind of antenna with this pic, can u point me to site that explain the antenna ?
- Posted by Dr LG on October 6th, 2003
Like one of those wifi antennas for 2.4ghz only its round.. Point link for
something. Very direction and a little more stylish then most.
Could be a tx or rx link for vid/audio, data link, pay tv antenna, an rx
antenna for monitoring a 1.8 or 2.4ghz or such cordless phone, ummm can't
think of any more atm.
"Mylinux" <myLinux@My.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Jack on October 6th, 2003
helical grid dish antenna
http://images.google.pl/images?hl=en...lical+antenna+
Jack
Dr LG wrote:
- Posted by Mylinux on October 6th, 2003
all 6 pages are read.
none of them belongs to the one that I took the digital pic.
Jack <szachownica2002@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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- Posted by Jack on October 6th, 2003
the antenna you are asking for is built of helical antenna and dish.
for dish antenna go there
http://images.google.pl/images?hl=en...q=dish+antenna
for helical as before
you can visit eBay on-line auction site
if you are looking for a name of a manufacturer
go back to that place, city and just ask for or call the owner.
If the phone number is not avaliable, call local computer shops, ISPs.
Mayby your antenna was made by local workshop.
Jack
Mylinux wrote:
- Posted by Jack on October 6th, 2003
the antenna you are asking for is built of helical antenna and dish.
for dish antenna go there
http://images.google.pl/images?hl=en...q=dish+antenna
for helical as before
you can visit eBay on-line auction site
if you are looking for a name of a manufacturer
go back to that place, city and just ask for or call the owner.
If the phone number is not avaliable, call local computer shops, ISPs.
Mayby your antenna was made by local workshop.
Search for grid dish antenna too.
http://images.google.pl/images?hl=en...d+dish+antenna
Jack
Mylinux wrote:
- Posted by Dick Carroll on October 6th, 2003
Mylinux wrote:
It's as center-feed parabolic. The reflector curve is calculated
matnematically so that most energy striking the dish from the front
will be reflected into the feedpoint. These antennas have very large
amounts of gain compared to almost any other, on the order of 37dB or more.
Most parabolic reflectors are solid or mesh instead of slotted as this
one is. Richard Harrison presented the description of how this slotted
version works.
Dick
- Posted by Mylinux on October 7th, 2003
Jack <szachownica2002@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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it looks more like a grid antenna. But at the present moment, Iam try to
solve the NT 3881 LCD.( big trouble).