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![]() I ended up building two wi-fi parabolic antenna. the first a 300 mm screen-wire dipper (used for frying bananas) measured 300 mm in diameter and about 90 mm deep. Later built a second dish using a 430 mm aluminum "wok" about 100 mm deep. The first antenna gave a better signal then the adapter but the second antenna gave, using the instruments available to me, approximately 3 times the signal that the bare wi-fi "adapter" had. As I previously mentioned I do not have a signal strength meter and used the standard Linux utility "iwconfig" to produce some sort of data. It gave a reading of 6 for signal strength using the bare adapter and as high as 23 with the wok I can only assume that whatever the value of the increments that the ratio is accurate. As luck would have it, I found an abandoned TV "cable" antenna - as used here "cable" is received on a 3 foot dia. parabolic antenna and I will probably try that at some later date. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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