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Hi,
I'm playing around with some 433MHz transmitter and receiver pairs. Ideally I would like the transmitter to transmit in a narrow directional beam, but I'm new to the art of radio waves and antenna design, so I was wondering if you guys would be able to help me with my project. I've read about a Yagi design for the antenna, I know it receives from one direction only, but does it transmit in just one direction too? I thought I'd be able to basically stick the transmitter antenna in a tube, sealed at one end, line either the inside or outside of the tube with tin foil (or both) and it would transmit in whatever direction the open end was facing. So far my tests haven't been too conclusive but could that be poor setup on my part or is the idea fundamentally flawed? Many thanks for your time, Simon. |
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