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Thought I would start here for this question. I would like to build a
passive antenna for my cell phone that has no port. I know it goes into the 1100 MHZ range if that helps. I would like to use this for using in my house and for car use. Unless you know of a good link to a site that sells such a thing. It seems like every new cell phone I get over the years never has the range that is needed to pick up the towers in my home (upstairs) or in my car over country roads (drops calls). Thanks |
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Vile 5 wrote:
"I would like to build a passive antenna for my cell phojne that has no port. I know it goes into the 1100 MHZ range if that helps." J.D. Kraus invented an antenna in 1938 that may help. He called it a corner reflector. The ARRL "Antenna Book" has tables and construction details, but you might get by by making a cardboard corner papered on its inside with aluminum foil. to make a reflector for your cell phone. You might make it twice as wide as it needs to be so that you can make a 90-degree bend in its middle. both reflecting panels (either side of the fold) may then be one or two feet on a side. You might wrap the reflector around the phone and your head while you aim the interior angle in the direction of the repeater which serves you best. You may get around 10 dB gain which is enough to make a difference but not solve every problem. Don`t bother trying to patent the corner reflector. Kraus and RCA did that back in 1939 or 1940, I believe. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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How about this, just change the dimensions for the frequency you wish to
cover? http://martybugs.net/wireless/biquad/ Seems like decent gain for a simple design... Regards, John wrote in message oups.com... Thought I would start here for this question. I would like to build a passive antenna for my cell phone that has no port. I know it goes into the 1100 MHZ range if that helps. I would like to use this for using in my house and for car use. Unless you know of a good link to a site that sells such a thing. It seems like every new cell phone I get over the years never has the range that is needed to pick up the towers in my home (upstairs) or in my car over country roads (drops calls). Thanks |
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I don't think I can build this. Are the parts avail on that site? I
did find a interesting item I ordered on .... http://www.cell-phone-accessories.com/link.html. Motorola c650. if it works I will report back or if it does not for that matter. |
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You are joking, right? puzzled-look-on-face
Regards, John |
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Well this does seem better so far, but could be better. I went to
Menards and went to the long metal pipe section and had full bars there. Makes me just want to find a portable long antenna that is colaspable since I can't drive around with a long metal pipe in my car. |
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Ahhh, I can see this question is out of my league, I am a newbie--the
old-timers can probably put ya straight wink Regards, John |
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John Smith wrote:
"I can see this question is out of my league." Or, out of his parallel universe. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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I would like to build my own, I just need to figure out where to get
the parts from. Again I did not see any thing on that site so far. The one I bought so far does not seem to make too big a dif so far. And all the cust service responses from various cell phone antenna sites say there is not much for 900,1000, 1100 mhz which is what the specs say on the phone. And yes I am a layman for this but willing to learn what I can if only for the knowledge. |
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