Lora 868MHz biquad antenna

Lora 868MHz biquad antenna

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This is part of my Long Range Weather Station project : https://hackaday.io/project/191652-long-range-weather-station I wanted to increase range for my 868 MHz lora devices. I followed the link of this "biquad calculator" : https://www.changpuak.ch/electronics/bi_quad_antenna_designer.php Biquad antenna is a kind of loop antenna with a simple design, easy to build and offers a good characteristic of directivity and gain for point to point communications. It consists of two radiating elements made of connected squares with the side length equal to ¼ mid-band wavelength. I built this simple jig which can be used both for folding the 2mm coper wire, but also as a permament holder. To even increase the range I should have added a metal ground plane to reflect the back lobe to the front side. Without this ground plane my antenna acts more like an "omni" antenna. But who cares ? It works fine ! Print it in PET or PETG to resist to rain, UV and high temperatures... I printed it with home made PET plastic bottle filament : https://hackaday.io/project/185196-pullstruder-from-plastic-bottle-to-pet-filament

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