The Conetenna - a wi-fi antenna

The Conetenna - a wi-fi antenna
Using parts from previous wi-fi antennas I have built, I attempt to create a monster antenna, yet only to wind up with an ordinary cantenna wave-guide with funnel attachement.
 
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Step 1Harebrained idea

Harebrained idea
I saw some info on how to make a Patch Style antenna for 802.11 networks.

I thought if one director was good, maybe more would be better. So I used the dimensions from the patch antenna to determine an aperture for a conical wave-guide, this so that I could use my fire-extinguisher based cantenna as a wave-guide feed. The patch directions recommend going to a store like a dollar store for a lid. I happened to find some cutting boards that were just big enough and bought one to test in the microwave. Passing that test, I purchased more and decided to use 3/4" pvc tubing as a frame.

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This is the page where you can find the latest version of the waveguide calculator, which I used to find the right length for this cone, based on the diameter of my existing cantenna waveguide, and on the 242mm diameter directors. This software indicated a possible gain of 13 Db. If it came close to that is still unknown as I still need to learn how to measure that. This is also where I can learn how to measure my results, if I would just spend more time there!

Seeing as I'm throwing in software links - Delta Cad is what I use to draw my designs. However, I took several years of drafting classes and what little of that I can still remember is not included in the help section that comes with Delta Cad, sorry.
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Jan 21, 2012. 5:51 AMtc998hot says:
WiFi Signal Amplifier Booster Manufacturers
http://www.powermicrowave.com/
http://www.powermicrowave.com/en/4w-en.html
http://www.powermicrowave.com/2wen/2w-en.html
Mar 20, 2011. 11:55 AM_Scratch_ says:
I had an idea for a wi-fi range extender, but im not sure if it would work... I would have a 2 liter bottle wrapped in aluminum tape magnetically suspended in a trough that is a bit wider than the bottle. I would have a compressed air tube put in the bottom of the trough, facing up, so that when you blow air through it, it spins the bottle at a few thousand rpm. when it's spinning, I would put a wi-fi transmitter next to it. I have been told this would act as an antenna, with the bottle throwing the signal farther or something. Can anyone confirm that this would work?
Oct 3, 2011. 5:56 AMjimvandamme says:
All this would do is splatter the radiation all over the place, and thus make it weaker. It doesn't amplify it or concentrate it in the direction you want, plus it would put lots of nasty modulation (PM and AM) on the signal which would probably make your receiver inoperative. I'd like to know where you got the idea.
Mar 21, 2011. 3:08 PM_Scratch_ says:
Alright, by the magnetic suspension, i would place the magnets in the bottle so the currents are irrelevant, and I would think it would be hard to get an even suspension with compressed air whereas with magnets, I can just glue a few rows inside and on the back of the trough, and I get an even levitation.
Mar 21, 2011. 3:52 PM_Scratch_ says:
Another alternative method to "spin the bottle" would possibly be to hook it up to a medium sized Tesla turbine, so I could still achieve about 20,000-30,000 RPM, while still being able to accurately adjust the speed with small air pressure adjustments and a simple meter to gauge the RPM.

Also, to the resonance chamber, a satellite dish would probable work well, with the Wi-fi source at some point behind the focal point, and the spinning bottle in the middle of the focal point, so it would spread out the signal that hits it, assuming it would actually work in that way.
Mar 21, 2011. 5:25 PM_Scratch_ says:
I would think the magnetic suspension would still be relevant considering that the bottle would likely be rather unbalanced just hanging from a shaft.
there are a few 'ibles on here that show how to make a Tesla disk turbine from some old hard drive platters, so it wouldn't be too out of reach, and I was thinking that the turbine would be better than a air powered die grinder since it would use a decent bit less air, since I wouldn't want to invest in a huge air compressor, that way, the air tank could be continually filled. I suppose a Dremel would work, but a corded one would be necessary for the higher power and endless power supply.
I would also assume the magnetic levitation would keep it balanced and rather centered, but I could be wrong
Mar 22, 2011. 5:28 PM_Scratch_ says:
I suppose so, for all of it
Aug 4, 2011. 3:49 AMtapplicat'on says:
I have an ADSL/Router, will this antenna work for that too? And what about the weather conditions?
Feb 4, 2011. 1:11 AMayvz says:
ahmm
sorry for that..
its very hard for me to do the conetenna..
we have a group project..and we choose conetenna for our poject..
Feb 4, 2011. 1:13 AMayvz says:
can we use the pringles instead of cone?
Feb 3, 2011. 5:40 PMayvz says:
is it needed to have a wifi usb?
Jan 13, 2011. 12:56 PMgeorge50k says:
Nice, you can read more about antennas diy
I think the cone amplyfies the signal, the signal is a wave in the air, if you can do an aluminium cone, i think it could be better. Try to put the cone near your ear, i think that the wave (wifi signal) can be the same as the sound waves....

Nice, I will do somthing like that.

http://www.usbwifi.orconhosting.net.nz/
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=es:cantenna_directional_antenna_with_gain
Jan 30, 2010. 12:14 AMsaysay says:
sir, me and my friends are making a contenna..we are using a tin can..then connected to a steel cone..we have a problem in determing the antenna gain of it..i hope u can help us..
Nov 23, 2010. 5:39 AMwareneutron says:
are you a engineer ?
Nov 23, 2010. 5:38 AMwareneutron says:
TRIVIA;
you know that antenna is a 5 of the type of wireless antenna !
It is a DISH is a type of antenna that you use .
Additional it is commonly use in towers or communicating towers
and also for wifi
Oct 21, 2010. 11:01 AMBodhidharmaCharma says:
Has anyone built this and had good results? I want to make sure this works before I commit to building it (sticking out of my dorm room, folks might think I'm crazy!).
Jul 25, 2010. 11:34 PMrayfalcon says:
hey this gives me a very fantastic spying pc (laptop ) idea use this and one of the microphones from a tape recorder or an old pc that are builded into the system and place the microphone at the smallest end of the tube and use it to amplify sounds, voices ect ect and record them on the pc with sound recorder ....You could also use it as a security feature at home to detect unwanted visitors approaching i.e burgulars, or perhaps those pesky door to door salesmen. Have fun and Great instructable a 5 star rating for you.
Jan 26, 2010. 11:30 PMsaysay says:
How to determine the gain of a particular cantenna?
Dec 16, 2009. 3:58 AMsaysay says:
what is the polarization of the conetenna?
and the waveguide of it?
Dec 9, 2009. 4:23 AMsaysay says:
why u combine the plastic and aluminum?
is plastic good for getting signal?
y u used plastic?instead aluminum alone
what kind of aluminum r u using?

Dec 6, 2009. 11:34 PMsaysay says:
what is the purpose of the cone in your conetenna?
what are the specs of it??
Nov 13, 2009. 12:58 AMdongskie01 says:
sir, is your conetenna connected with a cantenna? or some kind of that thing sir? 

what connector you use from the conetenna to your pc sir? do it need some usb wifi adapter?
Sep 23, 2009. 8:43 AM0utbreak says:
i can imagine the download but what about Upload speed ??
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