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matek_24

Ubiquiti NanoStation M2

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,,,hi buddy ...!!!

,,, if you did the simulation with CST, why not post the * cst file

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The main problem is I don't know how to do that.

1. What do you mean "translated"? moved, transfered? why?

2. reflector made of what material? 

3. pcb thickness is 1.5mm 

4. I guess a bit bigger then antena

 

Do you have any tutorials? I just started with antenas and CST.

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,,,my friend, please follow this post...

Something like that...

 

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1 hour ago, Admin said:

,,,my friend, please follow this post...

Something like that...

 

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I'm trying to go throght this topic. It's not so easy but I can do it :-)  Your antenna looks exacly how I imagined it

 

 

 

 

 

30 minutes ago, Admin said:

", and yet, what are these dimensions...???

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I have no idea of these dimensions, because I've put the picture into Inventor and I copied all of edges except these - sized

 

ant_ns2b.png

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Sorry, it's not my antenna, it's yours ... !!

,,and how do you copied the antenna with inventors...??

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Ok, my antenna - your pictrure...

I copied the antenna in Autodesk Inventor.

 

ant_ns2b.png

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,,, and do you think that  the dimensions are the real ones?

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I'm sure they aren't but I found only these pictures on internet. I needed something to start with.
Could you send me *.cst file what you've made, please?

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1 minute ago, Admin said:

,,, in fact, my * cst file is yours...!!!

So, can you send me a MY .cst file?? ... with yours changes :)

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Hi, when I try to import the file to HFSS this error appears:
  Ubiquiti (DrivenModal)
    [error] Acis error: "Fail to restore entity list.. Acis Error 63005 - save file is from a later version of Acis " (6:49:34 PM  Aug 29, 2023)
    [error] Import Native Bodies: Translation of "C:/Users/MyPC/Downloads/ns2.sab" failed. (6:49:34 PM  Aug 29, 2023)
  
 

Edited by Carrasco2001

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hi guys:
i have a question, can you advise me how to connect an antenna to a coaxial cable?
it's a ubiquiti nanostation2.
Link to the image
nanostation-2-antenna1.jpg
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http://www.digdice.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/nanostation-2-antenna1.jpg

nanostation-2-antenna1.jpg

it's an old, electronically non-functional Ubiquiti Nanostation2 antenna, but it has a functional 10dB wifi panel PCB antenna, it's a shame to throw it away.

I would like to connect this antenna to a cable with an RP-SMA connector.
Please advise me where to connect the cable (power supply and shielding).

thank you

Edited by John101

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That's how it should be...

nanostation-2-antenna-side-3.jpg

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ok so I connected it but what's the difference there are two places I highlighted with a red square

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,,,one port is horizontally polarized and the other is vertically polarized...!!!

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