[MLB-WIRELESS] Mobile phone antennas
Jason Clarke
midwaym19 at ozemail.com.au
Mon Jun 24 11:01:55 EST 2002
*laugh*
So I could use the rear defroster on the car for something other than
defrosting?
Awesome.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul van den Bergen" <paul at serc.rmit.edu.au>
Cc: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Mobile phone antennas
> An interesting thought just occured to me. Remember a while back
> someone mentioned metallised conductive paint and the idea of being able
> to stencil a wireless antenae to a wall? Well what if you stenciled the
> antenae to either side of a glass pane? Your coupling would be very
> strong, as long as you (I presume) take the capacitance of the glass
> into account? this might be fun to try some time... mind you, my
> antenae theory is non-existant, so this might just be a pipe dream...
>
> sanbar wrote:
>
> >Hey all,
> >I want to jump my LMR400 from inside the house to outside the house.
> >Rather than drill holes etc, I'm thinking it may be possible to jump the
> >connection through a window pane using two of those fittings used to
> >connect to a car phone's 2dBi antenna. A complete antenna assembly is $30
> >new, but I can't justify $60 on something that may not work. Does anyone
> >know of any cheap source of two of these that I can hack and not shed
> >tears if it does not work?
> >- Barry
> >
>
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> paul at serc.rmit.edu.au
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