[MLB-WIRELESS] Waterproof casing advice...
Donovan Baarda
abo at minkirri.apana.org.au
Sun Jul 4 15:18:37 EST 2004
G'day all,
In the process of putting this all together,
From: "Ratbaggy" <notme at iprimus.com.au>
[...]
> If you wanted to take this one step further, you could make a couple of
cuts
> in the plate along the edge of the box from the outsides towards the
centre
> leaving about 6 cm in the middle and bend the 2 sides forward on a 45
degree
> angle. This would form a 90 degree corner reflector antenna and if you
> started with a 20 cm wide plate, this would give you up to 10 dB gain.
> Maybe overkill for a 100 m link but something like that should be good for
a
> km or so under LOS conditions.
I'm not an RF man, but I'm sufficiently fussy that "about 3 or 4 cm" doesn't
sound acurate enough.
I found this corner reflector design;
http://www.freeantennas.com/projects/Ez-10/
It uses a full 90degree corner, not the "about 6cm flat with ends bent in at
45 degrees". Any comments on what is better?
> Yes, if it works out, publish it on the wiki. I doubt I'll get around to
> experimenting with short range stuff where I live. Oops, there is that
last
> 300m from the ridge to here.... Let my know how you get on!
I'm taking pictures with my blurry-cam, for what they are worth. I will wiki
what I've got at the end of it all.
> > Just thought I'd correct my own poor grammar here: The glue heatshrink
> > *is* quite waterproof, the Minitar omni antenna is not really
> > waterproof.
Looking at it, it seems to be sorta rubber coated, at least untill you get
to the bendy bit. As the gland seals it a fair way below the rubber coating,
I'm going to risk it and see how it lasts.
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