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nikram77

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  1. For now I still have my wire biquad, which isn`t bad (gives me clear video up to 10-13km). The only bad thing about it is fragile in transport (wire bending, etc), and any bends means out of tune. And I really don`t want to build aother one (from wire). That`s why want this pcbs.
  2. Sure I can. But it wont be as easy as I imagined. Ordering I mean. I reached out to Terence aka RC-Concept, he ordered his so asked about all files he used. That would be perfect solution, otherwise I need to learn all that PCB designing software (which will take some time).
  3. That`s exactly what I need Now I only need to figure out how to order on one of this pcb making sites - plenty of tutorials for this. Thank you
  4. Hello to everyone This PCB biquad looks like a great idea. I manufactured few biquads from wire and they work great, but making them is time consuming and not very precise. First time I did almost 20 bowties before I made correct one... And then soldering.... There are few online sites where you can order professionally made pcbs for few $ and I would loove to try that, but... I have no idea about PCB design process/software, could someone generate me those gerber files (or enything else to order pcbs online)? All my biquads are centered on 2370mHz (it`s for fpv video feed so as far from Wifi as possible), but watching RC-Concepts video I see that standard 2442 is wide enough. Cheers