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Article by Paul Marsh G7EYT Page last
updated: Saturday, 3 August
2002 |
An easy to build, compact antenna for wireless lan
applications that offers a reasonable amount gain.
The double quad is a simple to build
but effective antenna for 2.45Ghz wireless lan or video sender
use. The antenna can be matched to 50 ohms by adjusting the
distance between the figure of 8 element and the backplane. In
this case, the figure of 8 element is 17mm away from the
backplane and this gives a good match. The backplane is 120mm
by 80mm and is made from double sided PCB.
The antenna
is fed with 50 ohm ut141 semi-rigid coax and a suitable low
loss connector is attached to this. In the picture, the RF
connector arrangement can clearly be seen. In this case, I
have used two long bolts to support the connector to provide
some mechanical stability. The figure of 8 is connected to
the semi-rigid such that 1 pair of conductors connect to the
centre conductor, and the other two connect to the coax's
outer.
In the picture, you can see that behind the
active face of the antenna, the semi-rigid coax is supported
with a bush again to provide mechanical stability. This bush
was obtained from a minature BNC plug. The plug has to be
modified by removing the bayonet locking collar and removing
the contents of the cable attachment end. This end provides an
excellent method of ensuring a good ground connection between
coax and backplane. Of course, since the dimensions are now
known, simply soldering the coax to the backplane will
suffice.
This antenna makes an ideal dish feed as it's
beamwidth is fairly wide. A link with this antenna and a dish
has been tested over a 6Km path, with 11Mbps connection being
obtained at all times.
2.4Ghz
quad double quad [Click
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