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i have one application for this project using other module...
the module FBEE www.fractumrf.com , with chipset MRF24j40 of Microchip...
have a full library to use with PIC 18 F microcontrollers...to make a lot of networks (MESH, STAR, P2P).
send me an e-mail to acquire more informations...
Re: Zigbee, Xbee
you can purchase a module Zigbee & Miwi at
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www.fractumrf.com
about US 25,00
you can program then with PIC microcontrollers...and they have a lot of applications with mesh networks, star networks and p2p networks...
the mainly diference is the range of...
I use a microstrip feed network, feeding the patch using a pin.
It is a linear array. I steer my beam in one axis(120 degrees) , in other axis i have to control my sidelobe level with maximum of (-16 dB).
In microstrip patch (rectangular) i have some difficulties to achieve 120 degree of...
How I can obtain 120 degree of coverage using microstrip stacked patch?
I think that i can use phased array, but when i use this my cross polarization level increase and i can't control my vertical pattern.
I use amplitude tappers to control my vertical sidelobes, i use 8 stacked patches for...
I'm an antenna designer, i use cst 2006 in my designs and i can't reduce my cross polarization levels in my array of 8 patches grounded with 120 degrees of aperture with phase and amplitude tappers.
I use Ludwig 3 tool, but my results in practical implementations do not close to my...
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