- #DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA ANDROID#
- #DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA PC#
- #DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA PLUS#
- #DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA TV#
#DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA TV#
Panasonic pries open room for WirelessHD availability in the UK Engadget HD Podcast 146 - Bang & Olufsen's BeoTime alarm clock / remote favors a flute Verizon gives FiOS TV some app store, social media flavor Wall people rejoice, Sanus delivers Super Slim TV mountsĬhild Asks BlackBerry Execs for Kid-Friendly Smartphone State Department Employee Asks Hillary Clinton for Firefox Woman Twitters Her Way Through a Bank Robbery 5 Most Boring Video Games Ever Morning Xtra: Blockbuster on Samsung, 'Tomb Raider' Reboot? We tried to make the length of each leg 30.5mm. We marked the wire every 31mm with a permanent marker and began bending the wire into a double diamond shape.
#DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA ANDROID#
ITunes 8.2.1 brings Pre's music syncing capability to a halt NTT DoCoMo succumbs to the solar trend, announces Sharp's SH-08A Google Voice apps now live on Android and BlackBerry, iPhone en route Sony Ericsson hand delivers 8.1MP C905a and W518a Walkman to AT&T O2 Germany's TG01 handset, now with virus! The first step in building the element was stripping and cutting a 244mm length of wire. We didn't have any copper printed circuit board material laying around so we used this thin sheet of copper and supported it using the 1/4-inch thick black plastic pictured. The wire is standard solid-core 3-conductor wire used for most house wiring. fight! Switched On: With Google, this is not your father's OS war myTouch 3G hands-on (with video!) T-Mobile's myTouch 3G launch event: pre-orders now available July 27, coming to WinMo 6.0 and 6.1 later this year Sony Ericsson Rachael UI video leaks out, Kiki comes for the ride T-Mobile's myTouch 3G launch event: pre-orders now available Google announces Chrome OS, coming to netbooks second half of 2010 LG teases next-generation Chocolate for August unveiling Sony VAIO W netbook now official in US, coming August for $499 Palm Pre official on O2 and Movistar in Europe, launch "in time for holidays"Īgain Ask Engadget: What's the best nettop out there now? HTC Hero vs. Here are the raw materials we started with: We followed the slightly more thorough instructions found at. Trevor Marshall built one of the first biquad WiFi antennas found on the internet. We'll cover the reason for the mini butane torch later. Got our surplus DirecTV dish from Freecycle. We also purchased 10 feet of WBC 400 coax cable so we wouldn't have to sit with the dish in our lap.
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#DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA PLUS#
The short pigtail is a RP-MMCX to N-Male pigtail so we can connect to our Senao 2511CD PLUS EXT2 WiFi card which is pictured. The "N-connector" is standard across the majority of commercial antennas and you can connect them to your wireless devices using "pigtails." The longer pigtail in the picture is a RP-TNC to N-Male pigtail that we'll use to connect our antenna to a Linksys WRT54G access point. The most important part here is the small silver panel mount N-connector in the center of the picture the entire antenna will be built on this.
#DIY DOUBLE BIQUAD WIFI ANTENNA PC#
ITunes 8.2.1 brings Pre's music syncing capability to a halt Google Voice apps now live on Android and BlackBerry, iPhone en route iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 released (update: disables tethering, enables AR?) Windows Marketplace taking app submissions onĪSUS Eee PC T91 review Entelligence: Why the pen isn't mightier than the keyboard How would you change Sony's OLED Walkman? Editorial: Taking the iPhone 3GS off the job market Video: Toshiba TG01 gets UK launch, we handle it We did have to buy some specialized parts before getting started though. Using consumer WiFi gear we picked up over 18 APs in an area with only 1 house per square mile.īiquad antennas can be built from common materials, which is nice because you don't have to scrounge around for the perfectly-sized soup can. Why? With just a handful of cheap parts, a salvaged DirecTV dish and a little soldering, we were able to detect access points from over 8 miles away. Follow along as we assemble the feed, attach it to a DirecTV dish and test out its performance.
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We're building a biquad antenna feed because it offers very good performance and is pretty forgiving when it comes to assembly errors. The dish helps focus the radio waves onto a directional antenna feed.
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A dish that big is usually overkill for most people and modern mini-dishes work just as well. This summer the longest link ever was established over 125 miles using old 12 foot and 10 foot satellite dishes. Wireless enthusiasts have been repurposing satellite dishes for a couple years now. Find your next home with Luxist's "Estate of the Day"īy Eliot Phillips, posted Nov 15th 2005 at 2:45PM