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Bruce wrote in
: Over here you just go down to the market and buy a "wok". I have no idea what the largest size made is but a 26 incher is right off the shelf. Works a treat but my wife doesn't think that they create a suitable ambience hanging on the living room wall :-) What could be more beautiful than a microwave dish pointed at a really nice, really fast wifi hotspot? If you want to fool around with a wok, point it at the sun and take a piece of paper and find its focal length, where the sun focuses and burns a hole in the paper. Sorta measure the distance from the center of the wok to the paper (without burning your fingers, please). At that distance from the wok, which we may assume is sort of a truncated sphere, point the open end of the pringle's cantenna into it and rig up a coathanger wire mount to hold the pringle's cantenna in position, running the coax up the vertical wire to the top of the dish before routing it away to the computer. This increases the capture area from the hole in the end of the pringle's can to an effective hole the size of the outer diameter of the wok, the bigger the better. It's NOT a good idea to point this beast at any nearby wifi radiating transmitters as it may blow the receiver front end out of the computer. Don't blame me, in other words. This is a powerful antenna, now, and you wifi transmitter has now become nearly a ray gun. I'm not sure how much gain that would have but I'd bet it would be in the 30db area. The pringles cantenna is narrow enough that it would receive very little back radiation from around the edges of the dish, so if the dish is kept in the shade, not in the sun cooking eggs, the thermal noise floor would be quite deep, increasing its effectiveness even more. Now you've got a small S-band point-to- point microwave antenna any woman should be proud to display to her astonished friends on the couch....(c;] Try not to burn any holes in the wall or irradiate the neighbors' kids. -- Religion is to reality what homeopathy is to medical science. Larry |
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