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Phil Allison

** Hi all,

inspired by a series of posts on the subject of antenna gain - I did a
little Googling. My quest was to find the highest gain antenna ever
uilt - I guessed it might be a large parabolic dish as used by NASA etc.
But what is the actual * gain * in dBi ??

There is a famous 305 metre diameter dish in a place called Arecibo in
Puerto Rico - it is reckoned to have a gain of * 70dBi * at 2.38 GHz.

The best antennas however are part of the " Deep Space Network" - a
worldwide system of steerable parabolic dishes that range from 34 to 70
metres in diameter. These are reckoned to have gains of about * 80dBi * in
the 2.4 GHz range.

What's so special about 2.4GHz ?

Scientists discovered several decades ago that this band is the one most
used by Aliens for broadcasting pop music across the Galaxy.


...... Phil
 
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Sjouke Burry

Phil said:
** Hi all,

inspired by a series of posts on the subject of antenna gain - I did a
little Googling. My quest was to find the highest gain antenna ever
uilt - I guessed it might be a large parabolic dish as used by NASA etc.
But what is the actual * gain * in dBi ??

There is a famous 305 metre diameter dish in a place called Arecibo in
Puerto Rico - it is reckoned to have a gain of * 70dBi * at 2.38 GHz.

The best antennas however are part of the " Deep Space Network" - a
worldwide system of steerable parabolic dishes that range from 34 to 70
metres in diameter. These are reckoned to have gains of about * 80dBi * in
the 2.4 GHz range.

What's so special about 2.4GHz ?
There is a window in the atmosphere at that frequency.
A rather usefull property I would say.
 
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1jam

Phil Allison wrote:
ange.
What's so special about 2.4GHz ?

Scientists discovered several decades ago that this band is the one most
used by Aliens for broadcasting pop music across the Galaxy.

...and it's good for cooking potatoes.
 
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Jamie

1jam said:
Phil Allison wrote:
ange.



..and it's good for cooking potatoes.
Only if they're Idaho potatoes, theirs seem to resonate better!

jamie
 
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