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Old December 5th 03, 10:59 AM
Joel Kolstad
 
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Jon Gauthier wrote:
I'll assume you do... The Pringles can antennas do work very nicely -
they have an effective gain of 14-18dB. OTOH, they're Pringles cans -
i.e., mylar- or aluminum-coated cardboard. If you want something a bit
more substantial, check out http://www.cantenna.com. For $20 bucks, it's
a better bargain than growing your own...


It certainly looks well-constructed, but I'd have a lot more confidence in
Cantenna's products if they had measured (or even simulated) radiation
patterns and calculations. They also don't mention their feed arrangement
which could make a huge difference in actual performance.

---Joel Kolstad