[MLB-WIRELESS] Cheap Waveguide antenna for Access Points

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Fri Feb 1 14:33:34 EST 2002


> At the moment, my 360 design is only on paper, I have not 
> been able to have 
> one produced as yet.
> 
> It should be able to achieve a higher gain with a larger 
> vertical beamwidth.

How is this?  Gain for an omni is usually at the expense of vertical
beamwidth (since that is the only dimension one can control if 360 deg is
required in the horizontal plane).

> 
> I will let you know when I have one to test.

Will this be horizontally polarised, like the ones previously discussed.  If
so, it's something to keep in mind.

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