[MLB-WIRELESS] Cheap Waveguide antenna for Access Points

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Fri Feb 1 16:16:23 EST 2002


> Increase in gain is at the expense of vertical beamwidth, 
> however, the 
> vertical beamwidth of the waveguide should be slightly fatter 
> than that of 
> the equivalent gain co-linear.

Still doesn't quite add up... :-)

> 
> 
> >Will this be horizontally polarised, like the ones 
> previously discussed.  If
> >so, it's something to keep in mind.
> 
> Yes it will be horizontally polarised.

Cool.  As long as those who are trying to communicate with it know.  Easy
for those using galaxy dishes - just turn them on their side.  Same for
Yagis, these should be "flat" like a TV antenna.  The helicals won't have to
worry at all, since they're CP.

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