 JasonWISP
join:2004-06-29 | reply to John Galt Re: Antennas and dBi
Thanks John! That helps a lot.
I thought that might be it, but it wasn't clear when searching for it.
Best Regards, Jason |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| reply to JasonWISP said by JasonWISP :Yes, I understand. This wouldn't be for a WISP. But, just in general. Manufacturer's typically use "antenna ranges" which are facilities set up for testing antennas of a variety of types.
For example:
»www.edorss.com/pdf/Antenna_Test_···ties.pdf
Simply put, the antenna under test is measured against a reference antenna, and that antenna parameters are determined from that.
Using your Cantenna for an example, they put that on a rotating platform at a distance and apply a constant signal to the reference antenna. Then they rotate the platform slowly and record what the received signal levels are at your Cantenna. This yields the antenna plots that are usually available for every manufacturer's antennas. See some here (at the bottom of the page):
»www.hyperlinktech.com/web/hg2414hsp-090.php
That is basically how it is done... -- A is A |
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 JasonWISP
join:2004-06-29 | reply to Anav Yes, I understand. This wouldn't be for a WISP. But, just in general.
If it's off topic, please direct me to the right place. I'm sorry. 
Best Regards, Jason |
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  Anav Sarcastic Llama? Naw, Just Acerbic Premium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS | reply to JasonWISP If your going to be using homemade antennas for a WISP, your probably not going to get far. |
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 JasonWISP
join:2004-06-29 | reply to IntraLink Ah. Well, for example, a home made antenna. Like a cAntenna, or something.
Any ideas?
Best Regards, Jason |
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  IntraLink Premium,MVM join:2002-08-14 Utah Valley | reply to JasonWISP Calculating the physical dBi in an antenna is actually very involved and difficult.
All manufacturers should give you the gain in dBi with their specs on the antenna. |
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 JasonWISP
join:2004-06-29
| Hello WISPs!
I'm not a WISP yet, but I would like to understand something...
I've searched, searched, and searched and I had got headaches. So, I decided to post here. If I'm at the wrong place, please let me know.
I would like to know how you calculate the dBi in an antenna. Is there some formula to this?
Thanks!
Best Regards, Jason |
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