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Guide to homebrew your wifi antenna, using a tin can, in this cases using a pringles can. This antennas are also known as cantenna and let you spread your wifi signal.
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Build this home made yagi antenna for your 2.4ghz wireless ethernet.
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Here is how to build a high gain antenna for 2.4 gHz wireless networks. Several hams are experimenting with these devices in an effort to build a network. It is sometimes referred to as Hinternet or HSMM.
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Concise instructions on making a broadband helical antenna for 2.4GHz use, such as: 802.11b wireless networking 2.4GHz video links.
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Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S. and reuses a food, juice, or other tin can.
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The Cubic Quad antenna is a commonly homemade antenna in the range of about 150 odd MHz. Our little project was to design one of these for use in the 2.4GHz range for 802.11 wireless LANs.
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Photos and comments on building an helical antenna for wifi
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An easy to build, compact antenna for wireless lan applications that offers a reasonable amount gain.
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This is an short description on how to make a cheap omni antenna for 802.11 wireless LAN cards.
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This page details the construction of an easy-to-make collinear 360 degrees omni-directional, vertically polarised, antenna for 802.11b/g wireless networking.
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manufacturer of solutions for worldwide wireless broadband communications
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Long range Wi-Fi antennas you can build. Helicals, parabolics, and biquads discussed. How to add external antennas to WUSB54GC and F5D7050 usb wireless adapters for long range connections.
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Your guide to wireless antennas, how to build a wireless antenna without spending much money The Pringles Cantenna, Coffee Can Antenna, Parabolic Reflector and Antenna Designs. Combine a homemade Tripod Mount with an inexpensive Pistol Grip and go Wardriving.
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Sardine Can Antenna. is a BiQuad or Bi circle - wire length each side (8 x 1/4 waves ) 31 mm
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The PringlesCantenna is an ultracheap Yagi-type directional antenna that can be built for under $10. The original Pringles Yagi was designed by Andrew Clap.
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This antenna modification is for the IEEE 802.11b networking protocol that operates at 2.4 GHz. It can be scaled easily to the 5 GHz frequency used by IEEE 802.11a by simply scaling the dimensions on the feed can and the excitation antenna to 2.4/5 = 48% of the dimensions shown above.
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This page details the construction of a biquad antenna. The biquad antenna is easy to build, and provides a reliable 11dBi gain, with a fairly wide beamwidth.
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A 2.4Ghz low-power 5dBi vertical collinear antenna for 802.11 applications
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Kantronics produce Modems, Tnc, Kam, Marine, wireless modems. Packet radio communication devices, HF E-mail, paging, GPS tracking, weather data gathering, or wireless data transmission.
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manufactures and distributes HF, VHF, UHF and SHF equipment covering 10MHz. - 47.0GHz. Our products include: Wireless LAN / WAN Bidirectional Linear Amplifiers, Low Noise Preamplifiers - LNA's, RF Linear Amplifiers, Relays, Transverter Systems, Frequency Translation Systems, Downconverters, Antennas, Parabolic Dishes, Coaxial Cable, Relays, Antenna Switches, Microwave Test equipment, PC controlled Receivers, Microwave Linear Amplifiers including models for Telemetry, Wireless, and CDMA applications.
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The ZS6BKW variant of the G5RV claims to offer multi-band coverage without the need for a tuner. This article looks at whether or not these claims are valid in a real life installation.
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Construction details for a simple but effective antenna for 2.45Ghz wireless lan use.
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Kioan's calculator for building a Cantenna , directional waveguide antenna for long-range Wi-Fi
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Amateur radio Services by the Federal Communications Commission.
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AEA Technology Inc. is a pioneer and leading manufacturer of RF and cable test equipment for the wireless, Telco, CATV, NMR & MRI, RFID, telemetry, aviation, commercial, military, and two-way radio industries. Produces SWR Meters, Pre Amplifiers, filters, power meters and antenna testing products
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Pictures and homebrew instructions for this collinear 2.4 Ghz antenna
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G4NCE's illustrated vintage military wireless collection. Featuring British, Canadian and New Zealand Army eqpt, and Royal Air Force eqpt, from WW2 and the 1950's.
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A Short Back Fire antenna improved for Wireless-LAN applications
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A site for collectors, users, restorers of the historic World War Two radio, The Wireless Set No. 19, built in the UK and Canada, and used by many Allied armies.
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How much gain ? This article help you on understanding how read antenna gain values in order to evaluate antenna performance
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The following page details construction of a Helical antenna based on the superb design by Jason Hecker.
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Waveguide antenna is a type of DirectionalAntenna and is a modified waveguide. A waveguide is simply a tube, either rectangular or cylindrical in cross-section, that will carry a microwave radio signal with very low signal loss
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PDF resources containing information on low cost ssb,am,cw circuits, which are useful for beginners.
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RF coax(ial) connectors are a vital link in the radio spectrum. Coax connectors are often used to interface two units such as the antenna to a transmission line, a receiver or a transmitter. The proper choice of a coax connector will facilitate this interface.
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Lincomatic's Homebrew WiFi Antennae, Cantenna, Toothpick Monopole, Patch Antenna, BiQuad, collinear wifi antenna all in one page
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One of the most important considerations when designing and building a Yagi antenna is the method used to attach the elements to a boom. This is true because the boom influences the electrical length of the elements. In this article JH Reisert explain with drawings techniques on mounting yagi antenna elements to a boom
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Experts in Wireless Communication, distributor of Ameritron, Bencher, Butternut, Hustler, Hy-Gain, MFJ, Microset, Mirage, PKW, Vectronics.
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This simple antenna is capable of remarkable results on 160, 80 and 40 metres. Forming a triangle from around 50 feet of satellite TV coaxial cable, the top of the triangle can be as low as 15 feet, and the lower side just high enough to prevent a passer by hanging themselves
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How to build a high gain vertical antenna for the UHF amateur or CB Bands, by radio experimenters handbook
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Several projects which will allow you to build your own RF design test equipment.
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Stone vintage radio describes early radio from marconi to the 1960s. its covers antique radio, wireless, tubes, valves, crystal sets, and battery radios. included in the virtual museum are hundreds of pictures, images, and descriptions of antique radios, articles, faq, sell, and buy a radio.
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Your DIY Guide to Wireless Antennas for boosting wireless signal strength. How to build a wireless antenna for little or no money.
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A step by step guide to easily make a homemade antenna for the Wi-FI band and for a fraction of the cost of a common WIFI commercial antenna.
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How to extend your Wireless Network by building a 2.4 gHz wifi cantenna
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Adalet wireless document on antenna basics in a four pages pdf file
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Military vintage radio collection including spy sets, SOE, SIS, MI6. Classic vintage military radio sets, British, German, Japanese, USA plus other countries.
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What You Should Know About Lightning Protection by Joseph H. Reisert
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Amateur radio shop based in germany, major supplier of wireless technology for ALINCO, Kenwood and ICOM.