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JTechno

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About JTechno

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  1. Clear as crystal, thank you sir.
  2. Hello Mr. Admin, Thank you for yor fast response. What I'm trying to do here is to cut the traces coming from the pcb and feed my own signal (eg. from a wifi dongle). There's where questions arise. Where should I feed my signal? Using just one feed point or both? Can I completely remove the antenna from the pcb or maybe it needs the ground plane to work? Can I add my own ground plane with a metal sheet? The idea is to give new life to the antennas, if possible, because this is discarded equipment. Thank you.
  3. Hello friends, I have several nanostation m5 devices and I would like to repurpose the antennas they have for the 5 GHz band. The problem is that, as can be seen in the photos, they have two feed points (marked in red). This makes me think that they are fed like two separate antennas to transmit and receive simultaneously. So my questions are: Can I use the as single antenna? Where should I feed my signal? Any help will be apreciated. Thank you very much for your support.