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Comon, now - The image is crappy but that velcro antenna may be a good
idea for those phones that do not have an external antenna port. Enlighten me about why you think it is junk. I mean, I would really like to know if you care to elaborate just a tad bit more to support your argument. Thanks. |
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Well, if you have worked with antennas at all, you would know why...
.... but then, even sugar pills (placebos) cure illnesses... and in that sense--could just work! I mean, I go to extremes to attempt to keep an open mind... that cell antenna even closes my mind... frown Warmest regards, John "jamison" wrote in message oups.com... Comon, now - The image is crappy but that velcro antenna may be a good idea for those phones that do not have an external antenna port. Enlighten me about why you think it is junk. I mean, I would really like to know if you care to elaborate just a tad bit more to support your argument. Thanks. |
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If You can drill a hole in Your motorola's plastic enclosure
(it's probably removable so You can have one for replacement) probably there will be 50OHm port inside. When they test phones - all have to be connected with measuring equipment - directly feed through 50Ohm cable /there are some situations that producer prepares "test fixture" which looks just like small patch antenna mounted on the phone/. Anyway - even on nokia 3650 (this model has internal tri-band patch antenna)- when You remove front panel - there is a connector - to simplify test setups. Greetings Andrzej Rusiecki jamison wrote: That url above does not have the item you ordered. Did you mean to paste this one: http://www.cell-phone-accessories.com/moc6cephanbo.html The above one has Motorola C650 antenna that does not require a port on the phone. It attaches to the back of the phone with velcro attachment. That should solve your no-port problem and give better reception up yonder. |
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Yea, I've seen that. They also make a "sleeve" version
which is a perfect match for my nokia phone. I just wonder how well they actually work...Actually, I would prefer to make one myself, but I'm not sure how I would want to go about it.. IE: would I need a resonant 800 mhz "coupling antenna", etc.. I tried just making a experimental patch out of foil, and sticking it on the back, behind the internal antenna, but it didn't seem to work.. Anyone have any good ideas how to homebrew one? Actually, I've also been considering just drilling a hole in the phone, and installing a antenna port.... MK |
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Send me $29.99 and I'll send you the plans and a roll of aluminum foil with
some copper tape... grin Warmest regards, John wrote in message ups.com... Yea, I've seen that. They also make a "sleeve" version which is a perfect match for my nokia phone. I just wonder how well they actually work...Actually, I would prefer to make one myself, but I'm not sure how I would want to go about it.. IE: would I need a resonant 800 mhz "coupling antenna", etc.. I tried just making a experimental patch out of foil, and sticking it on the back, behind the internal antenna, but it didn't seem to work.. Anyone have any good ideas how to homebrew one? Actually, I've also been considering just drilling a hole in the phone, and installing a antenna port.... MK |
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Dave:
Interesting design, can't wait to show this to the 2.4 Ghz guys here... simple, eloquent and even looks like it will work!!! Warmest regards, John "DaveC" wrote in message news.net... How big should this cardboard be? I might try this. I bought some cheap tv antenna rabbit ears and got a minimum signal to check messsages in my basement. What actually is the antenna inside my cell phone anyway? I just need a larger version of that maybe? Here's a cut-out template parabolic reflector. Works for all frequencies. Uses cardboard and aluminum foil (from the kitchen): http://www.freeantennas.com/projects...te2/index.html Good luck, -- Please, no "Go Google this" replies. I wouldn't ask a question here if I hadn't done that already. DaveC This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 15:30:31 -0700, nm5k wrote:
Yea, I've seen that. They also make a "sleeve" version which is a perfect match for my nokia phone. I just wonder how well they actually work...Actually, I would prefer to make one myself, but I'm not sure how I would want to go about it.. IE: would I need a resonant 800 mhz "coupling antenna", etc.. I tried just making a experimental patch out of foil, and sticking it on the back, behind the internal antenna, but it didn't seem to work.. Anyone have any good ideas how to homebrew one? Actually, I've also been considering just drilling a hole in the phone, and installing a antenna port.... MK Check the Nokia Web site, most, but not all, phones have an antenna coupler option available. -- Korbin Dallas The name was changed to protect the guilty. |
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