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In the late eighties, the first handheld mobile phone from Nokia called
CityMan 900 had a quarter length antenna stub. As an option, you could by a longer antenna which I believe was a 1,5 WL coaxial dipole. It was fitted with a SMA connector at the end. Anyhow, this antenna worked fine also at the end of a 52 ohm coaxial cable. I used it on a cheap four meter carbon fibre telescopic fishing rod stuck in the ground for hiking when base stations were still rare in the early days of 900 MHz mobile telephony in the Nordic countries. Signals strengths used to be much better with the fishing rod antenna. Results were also better than using a six element 900 MHz yagi hand held 2 meters up. Recently, a surveyor told me of the problem he and his collegues have in getting a decent signal for the GPRS connection used to get RTK (real time kinematics) correction signals. Field work is often done in difficult terrain where cellular wave propagation is bad close to the ground. Getting up to four meters using my old fishing rod design could help. Only, I have to reinvent the coaxial antenna. Since the cable is ancored at the top of the rod, it doesn't matter that the coax is pliable. A design that gives additional field strength in the horisontal plane over a quarter wave would be preferable (1,25 or1,5 lambda?) BTW, Sony-Ericsson phones i.a. have the external antenna connector needed. I'd use a low loss 52 ohm cable with a FME connector at one end. If we assume that the TX band for european GSM is at 914 MHz, what should be the length of the "unbraided" part of the cable - and should the insulator be stripped off? Regards Jonas Lonnroth ex SM5ACM ( in the sixties) |
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