Re: Antenna link
From: Watson A.Name - \ (NOSPAM_at_dslextreme.com)
Date: 12/30/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:26:35 -0800
"Clarence_A" <no@No.com> wrote in message
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> > >> I think that this size dish is too small for the 2.4 GHz that the
can
> > >> antenna is putting out. Probably a lot of the signal just goes
out the
> > >> back and is wasted.
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> Gee, I guess I shouldn't try to convert from meters to inches in my
head...
> 12.5 mm IS closer to 4.9 inches.
I think you had better try again - practice makes perfect. 4.9 inches
is right, but 12.5 mm is about a half inch. Try 12.5 CM.
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