Hi Luc,

> 
> Conclusion don't jump too fast on some hamfest deal as what's good for WiFI 
> is not always so good at 2.4ghz!
> 

This was probably just a typo; if so, pardon the reply...



Wi-Fi and Wi-Max are different things.  An antenna designed for Wi-Max
may not operate very well, as you describe, on 2.4 ghz.  Wi-Fi's
802.11b/g is on 2.4 ghz (channel 1 is right on top of our allocation),
so a properly designed Wi-Fi antenna could be good for 13cm Ham
applications.

> 
> P.S. I can use the antenna on 2.4ghz and i got fairly
good signal from AO-51 when he's in S mode but i cannot get rid out of
the fades. 
> Could be i found why?
> 

Pretty much every Wi-Fi antenna I've ever seen is linearly polarized.  The 
"diversity" antennas are two separate antennas, usually one vertical and one 
horizontal, with separate cables going to two radios.  Going circular would 
seem to be a no-brain improvement for the Wi-Fi crowd, but I think I've only 
seen one vendor do it.

Enjoy the new toy,

Greg  KO6TH


_________________________________________________________________
Hotmail® has ever-growing storage! Don’t worry about storage limits.
http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Storage?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Storage1_052009
_______________________________________________
Sent via amsat...@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author.
Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!
Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb

Reply via email to