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In article , Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
Yup. Built a super cantenna and ended up with approximately 4 times the laptop alone signal. But as of two days ago we moved and the new place is behind several concrete buildings which offsets the antenna gain somewhat. I've got a 4 ft. ex-satellite TV antenna that I am re-doing, using a cantenna for the feed element that I'll install on a light pole, hopefully soon, that ought to improve things up a bit. So far I've built a "pringles", a corner reflector and a quad antenna in addition to the various cantennas and no doubt that the cantenna is the way to go..... but of course they are directional and the higher the gain the more directional. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I was talking about these with a radio engineer that I know. He said that the coffee can (big Nescafe 2kg(?) size) is better than the pringles can, with only one 'wrap' of the - what's it called, filament? I can't remember the numbers that he claimed, but they were considerable. Might be worth a try if you have time on your hands. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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