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  1. A batwing antenna and a reflector with wings.... ,,,and here is the simulation.... batwing simply.cst Practical realization with laser cutting from "com666" user...
  2. I searched to find the optimal solution for the GSM1800 band, (17,5-18dBi)and the 3G range (1.9 to 2.2 GHz), 18-19dBi... ,,,for this simulation I used the following dimensions...
  3. A constructive variant with transmission lines behind the reflector...
  4. ,,, and the variant with cut corners...
  5. ,,, at the request of the" vars-cat "user, I tried to simulate this batwing antenna.for the 470-820 MHz frequency band..
  6. yagi

    View Signal Strength Percentage of Wireless Network Connections in Command Prompt 1 Open a command prompt. 2 Copy and paste the command below into the command prompt, and press Enter. (see screenshot below) <<netsh wlan show interfaces>> 3 You will now see the Signal strength percentage of your wireless network connections. The higher the percentage, the stronger the signal strength.
  7. yagi

    ,,,,who can interpret this ... ????
  8. yagi

    "Exactly....and i don't what is mumbo.jumbo simulation talks means" ....aurel,what do you mean...???
  9. Something like that....
  10. yagi

    """" the situation in which the reflector, the vibrator and the first director are isolated.... """ as you can see, there is no great difference...!!!! The only difference between the presented antennas, is the provision of electrostatic discharge in the case of atmospheric lightning for the antennas without isolating spacers.
  11. yagi

    Top 3 Best WiFi Signal Strength Meter Apps 1) NetSpot — both a WiFi signal strength visualizer and a WiFi discovery and analysis tool. 2) WiFi Analyzer — WiFi signal strength meter app for computers running the Windows operating system. 3) Wireshark — is the polar opposite of WiFi Analyzer.
  12. yagi

    ,,,,this is the simulation of the antenna with the isolating support rod (to use plastic rod with plastic screws) ....
  13. yagi

    I am not sure about this... but I have to check it....!!!
  14. yagi

    Aurel, the most correct one would be,,,,
  15. Vman, try to see this...
  16. yagi

    I think I'm tired, try to read what interest you , on this forum(there are many interesting...)!!!!
  17. yagi

  18. yagi

    TRY TO DO THIS...!!!
  19. yagi

    No, not this, try to show me something like this...
  20. yagi

    Anyway, please, post a picture with your antenna adapter to the coaxial cable...!!!!
  21. ,,,okay Ingsun,I'll do that too...!!
  22. """" a very good achievement RC-Concepts,,,,!!!!
  23. yagi

    As a variant-shaped core of the copper wire insert in an aluminum plate. And to them already to solder. 1) drilling + braking on both sides 2) riveting 3) grinding+drilling ,,,and an antenna built from jar caps...
  24. yagi

    ,,, yes, you can use the thickness of 0.3mm...!!! ,,,yes,9mm and 7mm distances between biggest directors very important and critical...!!! ,,, the distances between the antenna elements:7mm,9mm,41mm,36mm,36mm,36mm(these measures do not include the thickness of the material).....!!!!