โJun-13-2015 05:13 PM
โJun-15-2015 08:16 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:
omni antennas are vertically polorized. Yagis are horizontally polorized.
โJun-14-2015 01:55 PM
LittleBill wrote:YC 1 wrote:
If you want to mess about when traveling between RV parks a yagi is fine but a bit of over kill and will not usually produce any significant improvements. A good gain Omni and a simple Wi-Fi repeater works well. Mount it on your crank up antenna and feed it to your router or a good device that you can then feed to any inexpensive router. I am done with the experimenting phase and want to simply crank my antenna up and see what there is out there. A yagi can actually not be as effective in the real world as a good Omni while traveling about. A good gain Omni is a great investment.
one of these
lol you do realize those are not omni's that you linked to right? they are panels and directional.
โJun-14-2015 01:33 PM
โJun-14-2015 01:30 PM
Gonzo42 wrote:
I only wish I had a motorized antenna rotator and a scanner, plus room to keep them in the RV.
โJun-14-2015 01:18 PM
โJun-14-2015 12:36 PM
YC 1 wrote:
If you want to mess about when traveling between RV parks a yagi is fine but a bit of over kill and will not usually produce any significant improvements. A good gain Omni and a simple Wi-Fi repeater works well. Mount it on your crank up antenna and feed it to your router or a good device that you can then feed to any inexpensive router. I am done with the experimenting phase and want to simply crank my antenna up and see what there is out there. A yagi can actually not be as effective in the real world as a good Omni while traveling about. A good gain Omni is a great investment.
one of these
โJun-14-2015 12:29 PM
โJun-14-2015 12:20 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:
omni antennas are vertically polorized. Yagis are horizontally polorized.
โJun-14-2015 08:19 AM
โJun-14-2015 04:28 AM
jcpainter wrote:
What would be an example of a good product to accomplish this?
We already have a cellular antenna mounted to the top of our ladder. Would mounting a WiFi antenna cause conflict between the two?rwbradley wrote:
3) your trailer is a big Faraday cage (aka cone of silence for WIFI)- this is where your WIFI antenna is a big win, getting it near a window or better on the roof or TV antenna has the best chance of improving things. In this case an 8db Omni with a short good quality cable (5-10ft) is more than enough.
โJun-14-2015 03:54 AM
rwbradley wrote:
3) your trailer is a big Faraday cage (aka cone of silence for WIFI)- this is where your WIFI antenna is a big win, getting it near a window or better on the roof or TV antenna has the best chance of improving things. In this case an 8db Omni with a short good quality cable (5-10ft) is more than enough.
โJun-13-2015 11:10 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:You must be a low bander (no offense at all!), I really wish I was. But my amateur, commercial and broadcast background is VHF and up. Most if not all beams sold are built to cross pole, and all but the longest are end mounted for the reasons you describe. Either way there is so much traffic on the bands these days, if you can't cross pole an antenna you stand an excellent chance of not getting the link licensed.SCVJeff wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:beams are any polarity you bolt them down in
omni antennas are vertically polorized. Yagis are horizontally polorized.
You are right they do but not as well with mast effecting Z
โJun-13-2015 10:22 PM
SCVJeff wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:beams are any polarity you bolt them down in
omni antennas are vertically polorized. Yagis are horizontally polorized.
โJun-13-2015 08:13 PM
โJun-13-2015 08:07 PM