[olug] newest side-project: cookie-cantenna
Charles Bird
thebirdman at operamail.com
Sun Sep 19 03:52:02 UTC 2004
I'd like to get some more info on "tuning". I work with the real waveguides alot, made from solid copper with silver solder on joints. I know that the geometry of the guide plays a role of how well the wave plays inside.
Is there any info on what areas and materials work best for certain ranges?
Has anyone tried to take a can to one of those pimping auto acc. shops and get the inside gold plated?? lol I dunno if its worth it but it would be cool.
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From: <gregory at r3g.net>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 17:42:09 -0400
To: olug at olug.org
Subject: [olug] newest side-project: cookie-cantenna
> I am not an early-adopter usually, so I am just now getting into wireless. I have decided to begin by building an antenna and go "explore/learn" wireless in the big-O. I happen to have a Pepperidge Farm Pirouette cookie can in the pantry. So I am going to ty to build the cookie-cantenna like:
>
> http://www.icefortress.com/hosts/wolfden/CookieCantenna2.htm
>
> 1) I found the N-connector at Radio Shack (part no.278-201 description: UHF SO-239 Coax Connector for $3.29)
> 2) I found a 4-inch-to-6-inch galvanized converter at Lowe's for $4.72 to provide a little extra amplification.
> 3) I also picked up a can of Stops Rust Rustoleum spray paint for $2.95 -- leavin' it primered, dude.
> 4) I have downloaded NetStumbler.
>
> Now, all I need to find are the 5) 5-inch 12ga copper wire piece, 6) PCMCIA card, and 7) pigtail. I am getting close on the PCMCIA card with a Buffalo WLI-CB-G54A (from EBuyer.com for $33.99). Dundee Hardware should have the copper wire. I will keep track of the balance of the project and its cost.
>
> I hope this introduction might serve to solicit other people's opinion/experience as well as to document some stats on this project right here in River City and possibly also develop into an OLUG presentation -- hows-about that, Irish?
>
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