DIY Antenna 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 12:18, 27 May 2026
Introduction
- Frequency : 5800 MHz
- Wavelength : 52 mm
Use https://www.k7mem.com/Ant_Yagi_VHF_Quick.html to get the dimensions.
2.4 GHz band
14 channels are designated in the 2.4 GHz range, spaced 5 MHz apart from each other except for a 12 MHz space before channel 14.
- Many of the cordless telephones and baby monitors
- Bluetooth 2.4 to 2.4835 GHz. The Bluetooth protocol divides the band into 80 channels (numbered from 0 to 79, each 1 MHz wide
- Zigbee 2.4–2.4835 GHz band. The definition is for 16 channels.
- Some wireless peripherals like keyboard, microphone, speakers,
- Microwave oven 2.4 GHz
- RC
- Garage doors
- Car alarm
- Some radars.
- Some wireless power transmission uses the 2.4 GHz band.
5.8 GHz band
Uses orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology and point-to-multipoint and point-to-point networking, and the rate of single sector is up to 54Mbps.
The bypass ability is poorer, and the transmission bandwidth is smaller than 2.4GHz.
- 5GHz WiFi signal uses frequency between 5170MHz – 5835MHz
- High-speed wireless LAN
- Broadband wireless access system
- Bluetooth technology equipment
- Vehicle wireless automatic identification system.
The common analog bands are A, B, E, F and R. See https://oscarliang.com/fpv-channels/ for more information.
Channel Spectrum Width (Channel Bandwidth): 40MHz
- 42: 5210MHz 5.21GHz
- 50: 5250MHz 5.25GHz
- 58: 5290MHz 5.29GHz
- 152: 5760MHz 5.76GHz
- 160: 5800MHz 5.8GHz
Channel Spectrum Width: 20MHz
- 36: 5180MHz 5.18GHz
- 40: 5200MHz 5.2GHz
- 44: 5220MHz 5.22GHz
- 48: 5240MHz 5.24GHz
- 52: 5260MHz 5.26GHz
- 56: 5280MHz 5.28GHz
- 60: 5300MHz 5.3GHz
- 64: 5320MHz 5.32GHz
- 149: 5745MHz 5.745GHz
- 153: 5765MHz 5.765GHz
- 157: 5785MHz 5.785GHz
- 161: 5805MHz 5.805GHz
- 165: 5825MHz 5.825GHz
2.4 Yagi
Small Gain
Design Information
- 2400 MHz, 5 Elements, 7.842 dBd Estimated Gain
- 52.0 Degrees Horizontal Beam Width
- 58.0 Degrees Vertical Beam Width
- 0.79" Diameter Non-Metalic Boom, Insulated Elements. No Boom Correction applied.
- Driven Element Diameter = 2.4mm
- Parasitic Element Diameter = 2.4mm
- Suggested Stacking Distance for 2 Yagis:122.4mm Horizontally, 109.9mm Vertically
- Dimensional tolerance required = 0.37mm
| Element | Spacing [mm] | Length [mm] |
|---|---|---|
| Refl | 0 | 60.18 |
| Driven | 24.98 | 58.44 |
| D1 | 34.35 | 51.37 |
| D1 | 56.84 | 50.51 |
| D3 | 83.69 | 49.67 |
Large Gain
https://www.instructables.com/Easy-to-Build-WIFI-24GHz-Yagi-Antenna/