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BatWing antenna 2.4 ghz

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On 20.03.2020 at 0:08 PM, Admin said:

A batwing antenna and a reflector with wings....

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,,,and here is the simulation....

batwing simply.cst

looks like perfect antenna for travelers - 12dbi, super-tiny, can be used for wifi and LTE

bravo!

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,,,a Batwing in a  bucket(D=290mm;d=154mm;h=200mm)...!!!

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On 20.03.2020 at 0:08 PM, Admin said:

A batwing antenna and a reflector with wings....

8.jpg

9.jpg

,,,and here is the simulation....

batwing simply.cst

still this is the best - such a tiny package and 12dbi, optimal radiation patern

and i googled - it got low SWR in wifi2.4 and WHOLE most popular 4G bands all over the world (1.7...2.7)

i am going to produce one for myself. from tin. and glue it to tiny, but very tough plastic box for microwave oven...it is gona be Perfect traveler antenna - tiny and good for wifi and 4G 

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3 hours ago, devton said:

still this is the best - such a tiny package and 12dbi, optimal radiation patern

and i googled - it got low SWR in wifi2.4 and WHOLE most popular 4G bands all over the world (1.7...2.7)

i am going to produce one for myself. from tin. and glue it to tiny, but very tough plastic box for microwave oven...it is gona be Perfect traveler antenna - tiny and good for wifi and 4G 

You could use HINGES for the sides , and fold'em BACK for transport...(Or make it for fast assemble and dis-assemble...)

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It is curious whether it is possible to make an irradiator out of batwing using the "mimo" technology. For example, crossing them.

 

 

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,, yes, it is possible but with a different geometry of the bowtie antenna....!!!

I will try to simulate such an antenna on a double-plated PCB...!!!

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2 часа назад Админ сказал:

,, да, это возможно, но с другой геометрией антенны бабочки .... !!!

Я постараюсь смоделировать такую антенну на двойной плате ... !!!

 

Thank!

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I saw your picture earlier on another forum

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and did something similar at random (90 mm) :$  but haven't tried it yet. Now you need to redo it according to your size

 

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,,, this is the cst* file , for Batwing in the bucket ,,,

new batwig.cst

,,, and some dimensions...

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Thank! I have seen. But I do not have programs that can open this type of file :/

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What program do you have to open a file?

Kompas?

,,,below I send to you a *dxf.file...

batwing.dxf

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4 minutes ago, Admin said:

What program do you have to open a file?

Kompas?

 

I don't have any, now I'll try to download Compass 3d

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2 hours ago, Admin said:

What program do you have to open a file?

Kompas?

"Compass" program was unable to open the file (((

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I don't think this is possible.......!!!!

 

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I'll try to install - CST Studio Suite 2019 SP3

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3 hours ago, Sl4va said:

I'll try to install - CST Studio Suite 2019 SP3

Success!

Show me the result too

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Sl4va,this is about the antenna, not the satellite dishes, so I will delete your post...!!!

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On 17/7/2020 at 3:07 AM, Sl4va said:

It is curious whether it is possible to make an irradiator out of batwing using the "mimo" technology. For example, crossing them.

Don't forget PORT ISOLATION , should be kept higher than 20 db ...even more to get MIMO speeds...(that means physically apart antennas and radiation at 90 degrees never OVERLAPING )

 

 

 

 

 

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,,,that's how it should be...!!!

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4 minutes ago, Admin said:

,,,that's how it should be...!!!

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and what about port isolation, db?

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On 7/18/2020 at 4:13 PM, Admin said:

,,,that's how it should be...!!!

screenshot_1759.jpg

WOW!!! Super!! thanks

This is the birth of a star!

And what are its indicators: Gain, VSWR, how to power it?

 

On 7/18/2020 at 3:38 PM, clanon said:

Don't forget PORT ISOLATION , should be kept higher than 20 db ...even more to get MIMO speeds...(that means physically apart antennas and radiation at 90 degrees never OVERLAPING )

Based on the above, I started to come up with another scheme

 

batwing sempl1.jpg

 

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9 hours ago, Admin said:

Show me the result too

im open file is topic - 

 

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