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Author: petermartin Created: Wednesday, 8 March 2006
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2.1 GHz Antennas for 3G including Virgin Broadband
By petermartin on Wednesday, 15 August 2007
2.1 GHz Antennas for 3G including Virgin Broadband
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Blogs List
By petermartin on Wednesday, 15 August 2007
Blogs List
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Integrating Mikrotik Radios with RFShop Boxtennas
By petermartin on Friday, 13 April 2007
Mikrotik, RB133C, RB133, R52
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Carminder
By petermartin on Sunday, 18 March 2007
Carminder combines a an anti theft device with a GPS positioning system to give you very cost effective peace of mind for the security of your car, boat, caravan etc
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LMR-195, LMR195, LMR-240, LMR240, LMR400, LMR-400. Cable test results
By petermartin on Wednesday, 14 March 2007
LMR195 and LMR240 , to a length of 3 metres, were fitted with N male connectors and 10 metres of LMR400 was fitted with N male connectors. The results are plotted below.
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Wireless Antennas: Notes on the Gain and Beam Patterns
By petermartin on Tuesday, 6 March 2007
Wireless Antennas or WiFi Antennas, commonly, are described by their gain (usually in units of dBi) but there is more to choosing an antenna than just going for the maximum gain. Often it is better to choose a lower gain to distribute the transmitted power over a wider angle.
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Wireless Antennas: Ideas for Using Boxtennas
By petermartin on Saturday, 3 March 2007
Boxtennas are panel antennas with built in compartment which allows you to place your radio equipment close to the antenna. An example of this is our 0197A which is a Linksys WRT54GL built into a 2.45Ghz 14dBi boxtenna. A simple power over ethernet system is explained. Other manufacturers equipment such as D-Link, Edimax, TP-Link, Netgear, etc can be supplied on request.
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Using Splitters and Directional Couplers in Wireless Systems
By petermartin on Saturday, 28 October 2006
Using Splitters and Directional Couplers in Wireless Systems
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"Turn Key" Access Point to Client Point Links
By petermartin on Thursday, 28 September 2006
"Turn Key" Access Point to Client Point Links
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Next G, CDMA, GSM Antennas: Getting a better signal for your mobile phone and wireless card
By petermartin on Sunday, 24 September 2006
wireless mobile phone and wireless card, Next G, CDMA, GSM antennas
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