[MLB-WIRELESS] full vs half vs quarter wave.

evilbunny evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Thu Nov 7 23:22:13 EST 2002


Hello Justin,

most antenna are actually multiples of qtr wave, ie lots of 30mm, eg
yagi has 30mm spacing between washers, driven element is 30mm in a lot
of case, though this can vary based on the speed of the material your
transferring the signal into...

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Thursday, November 7, 2002, 11:00:52 PM, you wrote:

J> Hi Folks,

J>  Got another one of my qestions...

J>  Is a full wave antenna any better than a half or quarter or eigth wave?

J>  If the wavelength of 2.4 gig is 125 mm, then that is not a really long
J> aerial. So why not make full wave length ones?

J>  Or have I got it wrong.....again..... :)

J> Regards,
J> Gaz.




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