badbass Posted August 29, 2012 Share Posted August 29, 2012 I aquired a yagi antenna and an alfa 2000 ma ralink based adapter. I am curious about how the yagi works compared to other antennas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PineDominator Posted August 30, 2012 Share Posted August 30, 2012 I aquired a yagi antenna and an alfa 2000 ma ralink based adapter. I am curious about how the yagi works compared to other antennas. there is info and a link on the hakshop http://hakshop.myshopify.com/products/16dbi-yagi-antenna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biob Posted September 3, 2012 Share Posted September 3, 2012 There is more then enough info on yogi arrays on the Internet. Seems quite a strange question for something with such an abundance of resources , including software to design your own. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biob Posted September 3, 2012 Share Posted September 3, 2012 After reading my post, it sounded very harsh, my apologises. Basically you have a dipole I beleave(which is the aerial connected to the lead) the other elements are the to collect the Rf and re-radiate them so the dipole collects a far great RF signal.(kind of like a lens). Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
01000010 Posted September 3, 2012 Share Posted September 3, 2012 (edited) I have just started messing with mine but compared to the omnis. You end up not seeing stuff to the left and right of you if you holding the yagi out in front ( you like your uumm thing ) but you see a lot more infront with a better signal, the range behind is just like the omni. We had to use one at my friends apartment, We shot it across the pond to the main office for some free internet. Edited September 3, 2012 by leapole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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