Mark The Droner
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Okay, I'm sorry, I need to backtrack on my last post. I've been in emails with the guy who, in 2003, designed the DIY windsurfer shown above. I've misinterpreted the sentence on his page that says Six inch reflector pattern at 2.4 GHz. I thought he was referring to the windsurfer template pattern below the statement, but it seems he was actually referring to the radiation pattern above the statement. He says the windsurfer reflector will work just fine for both 2.4 ghz and 5.8 ghz. In fact, he says, and I quote:
The Ez 12 [DIY windsurfer] will work better at 5.8 gHz than at 2.4 gHz. It would work better still if it were a different shape and maybe I need to design that one and put it up there. Thanks for making me think on it. The focal point of a parabolic antenna is NOT frequency sensitive as many will sometimes say.
In addition, I've read in another thread over a year ago from an experienced radio guy that a corner antenna will work better than a windsurfer. I asked him about that and he agrees. He says his DIY EZ10 corner antenna will out-perform the EZ12 windsurfer, and the EZ10 is specifically designed for 2.4 ghz as he clearly indicates. The problem with the 2.4 ghz corner antenna is it's so BIG and it's necessarily big to accommodate the nature of 2.4 ghz. So realistically, to use it I think we'd have to mod our controller to get the stock omni away from the rest of the controller. That's the advantage of the EZ12 is it's relatively small and compact.
My understanding is a 5.8 ghz corner antenna would be smaller - roughly half as big. So maybe it would fit easier for those using 5.8 ghz. So it seems if you have a P2V series, a P3S, or a P4 series with the 5.8 ghz option, a 5.8 ghz corner antenna might fit the bill very nicely.
It's interesting to me that there isn't a single corner antenna out there on the commercial market for a UAS controller (that I've seen), and yet it outperforms the windsurfer.
I've made both the EZ12 and the EZ10, and it seems the EZ10 does out perform the EZ12 when I attach it to my actiontec router. I've compared, and my smart TV gets a stronger signal from my router with the EZ10 - even through four walls and a bunch of kitchen appliances.
If you're interested in this kind of stuff, take a look at www.freeantennas.com
My humble apologies to the OP, Kevinisme.
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