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  1. Hi, Its my first time here. I develop microprocessor systems and I always buy the antennas I use. The need is to measure kart lap time. I created a device that measures the lap time and transmits it to a concentrator that manipulates the data. They operate on wifi channel 14. I use the signal strength information to know when to send data to the hub. Every part of the device and the concentrator works and is capable of measuring the lap time of the carts. My problem is in the antenna and in the way to capture the transmission of the devices. I need an antenna that acts linearly and that transmits and captures the wifi signal when the device approaches an antenna installed perpendicularly to the running track. I tried using leak cable but it didn't prove to be efficient. I also made my own radiant cable by making cuts on the side of the cable and installing a 50 ohm resistor at the end of it. This was relatively successful. I would appreciate any suggestion. Thank you very much. Sorry for the poor English I made the text using google translator Fernando Maesso