Ok enouph BULLSHIT. A Dipole antenna has 0 gain. Db gain measured correctly, always uses
the dipole as 0 and any thing you get over this
is dbd gain. No other measurement matters.
Secondly, Your amp is more correctly a receive
preamplifier. Yeah it can "hear better" but
it wont give you one bit of transmit(upload)
gain. Those claims you have made of 14db gain
and your final ERP are WAY OFF!
A parabolic grid reflector or dish has a real
gain of 24 dbd. Your toy gun (and it is a toy)
although neat to look at, Is really a whole lot
of work and expense for very little gain.
I will stick to my dish thank you!
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Ok enouph BULLSHIT. A Dipole antenna has 0 gain. Db gain measured correctly, always uses
the dipole as 0 and any thing you get over this
is dbd gain. No other measurement matters.
Secondly, Your amp is more correctly a receive
preamplifier. Yeah it can "hear better" but
it wont give you one bit of transmit(upload)
gain. Those claims you have made of 14db gain
and your final ERP are WAY OFF!
A parabolic grid reflector or dish has a real
gain of 24 dbd. Your toy gun (and it is a toy)
although neat to look at, Is really a whole lot
of work and expense for very little gain.
I will stick to my dish thank you!