A few errors here. First the dish needs to be lined up with the horizon
right now it’s pointed at the sky. Second an so239 connector will receive
high signal reflection above 450 MHz.
elijah cooper July 16, 2014
Thanks but where the fuck am I suppose to get a satellite dish and a 7×7
copper plate?
davidangelmorin July 17, 2014
is there way to hookup 4 dish for north south east and west
Jason Holloway July 17, 2014
How does it work though?
Clown Whisper July 17, 2014
How do you use coax in this equation? wouldnt you use a long USB cable? or
is there an adapter for a router that can be used?
Edward Elk July 17, 2014
i just got couple of sattlite dish to day thx to the people who threw it
away.
Braulio E. Figueroa B. July 17, 2014
GOOD
Jay Dillon July 17, 2014
[Possibly (maybe, maybe not) you can get a free satellite dish at your
local recycling center or “transfer station” where stuff is collected for
metals recycling. But you have to ask at the manager’s office for
permission to reuse. Some recyclers won’t allow any stuff at all to be
picked up, you have to make sure. Don’t take without permission, they have
a name for that. Some recyclers will allow occasional pickup of stuff to be
reused, others may not allow it at all.]
I would like to get the specs for your system. Can you write them down
including that connector (part number or type of part)? Thank you very
much.
Nouman Khalid July 17, 2014
Any detailed info about how to use connector behind the copper plate??
deepak singh July 17, 2014
Good
seifer666 July 17, 2014
You would get better signal if it was pointed at the source of the wifi
instead of into the sky. your signal is terrestrial based but you are still
aiming as if it was a satellite. elevation should be set at 0 degrees.
Dufus Emerge July 17, 2014
This is so cool .
Evi4666 July 17, 2014
I built a antenna like this and I got 1 mile range on it to a open wifi
signal. I had 47% signal strength. If i would of had a wifi amp. I believe
it would of performed better.
kf4dcy July 17, 2014
thanks!!!!
John Carey July 17, 2014
I’m fine Mike.
evan mcintosh July 17, 2014
sowdered it whif bootain
John King July 17, 2014
Thanks Mike, can U go into more detail on the biquad part ?
Darryl Edington July 17, 2014
You are still aimed at the sky! Here’s how these dishes work… look at the
angle the LNB was below center of the dish’s center-line. Let’s say that’s
20%. Well – the “input side of the dish is also at 20%. So… to point your
setup at the horizon, you would actually have to point it down 20%, because
that’s the reflective angle of the dish. Think of the dish as a flat
mirror, and you will see what I am saying. I know, it’s not flat, but the
angle that reflects off of it to the antenna is the exact same angle that
the signal comes to the dish. This is a directional antenna – you will need
to point towards the signal, but you should get really good strength. I
would get rid of the copper plate as it blocks a lot of the signal coming
to the dish. Just my theory. Or, maybe make it smaller…. I don’t know.
Very nice work man! Try pointing it downward flat to the horizon or even 10
to 20 degrees lower like I suggested and see what happens. Thanks.
deepak singh July 17, 2014
Very
Sar Jim July 17, 2014
Why would you use an SO-239 connector for a 2.4 GHz signal? At least use an
N connector.
Daria Huddy July 17, 2014
Wasted talent.
Marc-André Brûlé July 17, 2014
How to speed that can be achieved with this antenna?
happysmash27 July 17, 2014
This sounds vary smiler to a wifi cannon……. just one question: how do
you connect it to you’re computer????? Maybe you already have an answer, as
this is the first video I’ve watched on this channel.
Jixxstar July 17, 2014
How far does this thing pick up?
Stars N Bars July 17, 2014
Does painting the copper or the dish affect the wifi signal throw ?
A few errors here. First the dish needs to be lined up with the horizon
right now it’s pointed at the sky. Second an so239 connector will receive
high signal reflection above 450 MHz.
Thanks but where the fuck am I suppose to get a satellite dish and a 7×7
copper plate?
is there way to hookup 4 dish for north south east and west
How does it work though?
How do you use coax in this equation? wouldnt you use a long USB cable? or
is there an adapter for a router that can be used?
i just got couple of sattlite dish to day thx to the people who threw it
away.
GOOD
[Possibly (maybe, maybe not) you can get a free satellite dish at your
local recycling center or “transfer station” where stuff is collected for
metals recycling. But you have to ask at the manager’s office for
permission to reuse. Some recyclers won’t allow any stuff at all to be
picked up, you have to make sure. Don’t take without permission, they have
a name for that. Some recyclers will allow occasional pickup of stuff to be
reused, others may not allow it at all.]
I would like to get the specs for your system. Can you write them down
including that connector (part number or type of part)? Thank you very
much.
Any detailed info about how to use connector behind the copper plate??
Good
You would get better signal if it was pointed at the source of the wifi
instead of into the sky. your signal is terrestrial based but you are still
aiming as if it was a satellite. elevation should be set at 0 degrees.
This is so cool .
I built a antenna like this and I got 1 mile range on it to a open wifi
signal. I had 47% signal strength. If i would of had a wifi amp. I believe
it would of performed better.
thanks!!!!
I’m fine Mike.
sowdered it whif bootain
Thanks Mike, can U go into more detail on the biquad part ?
You are still aimed at the sky! Here’s how these dishes work… look at the
angle the LNB was below center of the dish’s center-line. Let’s say that’s
20%. Well – the “input side of the dish is also at 20%. So… to point your
setup at the horizon, you would actually have to point it down 20%, because
that’s the reflective angle of the dish. Think of the dish as a flat
mirror, and you will see what I am saying. I know, it’s not flat, but the
angle that reflects off of it to the antenna is the exact same angle that
the signal comes to the dish. This is a directional antenna – you will need
to point towards the signal, but you should get really good strength. I
would get rid of the copper plate as it blocks a lot of the signal coming
to the dish. Just my theory. Or, maybe make it smaller…. I don’t know.
Very nice work man! Try pointing it downward flat to the horizon or even 10
to 20 degrees lower like I suggested and see what happens. Thanks.
Very
Why would you use an SO-239 connector for a 2.4 GHz signal? At least use an
N connector.
Wasted talent.
How to speed that can be achieved with this antenna?
This sounds vary smiler to a wifi cannon……. just one question: how do
you connect it to you’re computer????? Maybe you already have an answer, as
this is the first video I’ve watched on this channel.
How far does this thing pick up?
Does painting the copper or the dish affect the wifi signal throw ?