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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless Antenna Project We have a team of 2 people to build a directional wireless antenna (cantenna) for my IT103 Networking class. We will be using a can and a special device called a ‘radiator’ that Rudy will supply. We will work together to research and build the device. We will individually create a ‘build’ web log that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=sanorman.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7819919&amp;post=1&amp;subd=sanorman&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>We have a team of 2 people to build a directional wireless antenna (cantenna) for my IT103 Networking class. We will be using a can and a special device called a ‘radiator’ that Rudy will supply. We will work <strong>together</strong> to research and build the device. We will <strong>individually</strong> create a ‘build’ web log that chronicles the experience.</p>
<p>The size, shape and design of the can is our decision. There are scientific principles at work so we used a cantenna calculator to do a little research before we broke out the drills and spray paint!</p>
<p><strong>Partner</strong>:  Thida Paing</p>
<p><strong>Project (Individual vs. Partners)</strong></p>
<p>We need only one cantenna for the team, but we decided to build our own cantenna individually and choose the better of the 2 based on:  1) Efficiency (strength – who had the lower test score?)  2) Appearance (Design – most creative for best rating by classmates). Then, we will turn in the best cantenna to Rudy to test for our grade.</p>
<p><strong>Choosing a can based on calculation of diameter vs. frequency and wavelength relation calculator</strong></p>
<p>Based on research, a can with a diameter range of 3 to 5 inches would give the best performance. The diameter of my can was 4.25 inches.</p>
<p><strong>Materials and tools used for the project:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Safeway Chicken Broth can (diameter 4.25 inches)</li>
<li>Can opener</li>
<li>Drill press</li>
<li>Metal File</li>
<li>Soldering iron</li>
<li>Measuring tape</li>
<li>Scissors</li>
<li>Black spray paint</li>
<li>Metallic tape</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Can calculations:</strong></p>
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<td width="265" valign="top">Can Diameter in inches:</td>
<td width="348" valign="top"><strong>4.25</strong></td>
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<td width="265" valign="top">Lower Cutoff Frequency Check in   MHz <em>(make sure &lt; 2412MHz for 802.11b)</em></td>
<td width="348" valign="top"><strong>1627.59 MHz</strong></td>
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<td width="265" valign="top">Upper Cutoff  Frequency Check in MHz <em>(make sure &gt; 2412MHz for 802.11g)</em></td>
<td width="348" valign="top"><strong>2125.85 MHz</strong></td>
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<td width="265" valign="top">Guide Wavelength</td>
<td width="348" valign="top"><strong>6.51   inches</strong></td>
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<td width="265" valign="top">¼ Guide Wavelength</p>
<p><em>(Antenna element to sealed base)</em></td>
<td width="348" valign="top"><strong>1.63 inches</strong></td>
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<td width="265" valign="top">¾ Guide Wavelength</p>
<p><em>(Antenna element to open front end)</em></td>
<td width="348" valign="top"><strong>4.88   inches</strong></td>
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<p><strong>Measuring and drilling a hole for mounting radiator</strong></p>
<p>Based on the calculation, the distance of where I should mount the radiator from the rear of the can is 1.63 inches.  I marked a spot on the can at 1.63 inches from the rear of the can. Made a punch mark with a file and drilled about ½ inch hole.</p>
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<p><strong>Building Stacey’s cantenna</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Chose a can based on calculation of diameter vs.      frequency and wavelength relation calculator: Safeway Chicken Broth.</li>
<li>Measured and punched a hole with a file at 1.63 inches      from rear of can.</li>
<li>Drilled hole larger (1/2 in) with drill press for inserting radiator.</li>
<li>Decorated the cantenna by painting it black and adding      lightning bolts.</li>
<li>Friday’s initial testing of signal was 84 @ 310 feet.</li>
<li>Added another can for length to see if that made the      signal any better.</li>
<li>Saturday’s testing of signal was 84 @ 310 feet <em>(so</em> <em>the extra length didn’t help)</em>.</li>
<li>I removed the radiator and sanded off the black paint      where the radiator connected and retested – the signal was now 82 @ 310      feet <em>(so removing paint helped)</em><em>.</em></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Partner Thida’s work:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Preview of work:  Process of Building Thida’s cantenna</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Choosing a can based on calculation of diameter vs. frequency and      wavelength relation calculator</li>
<li>Measuring and punching a hole for mounting radiator</li>
<li>Extended version for effectiveness</li>
<li>Initial testing</li>
<li>Installing tripod stand</li>
<li>Decorating the cantenna</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Partners (Stacey and Thida):</strong></p>
<p><strong>Friday May 29<sup>th</sup> testing</strong></p>
<p>Stacey’s cantenna &#8211; testing result was 84 @ 310 feet distance.</p>
<p>Thida’s cantenna &#8211; testing result was 80 @ 310 feet distance.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday May 30<sup>th</sup> testing</strong></p>
<p>Stacey’s cantenna &#8211; testing result was 82 @ 310 feet distance.</p>
<p>Based on the effectiveness, we chose Thida’s cantenna to turn in for the project.</p>
<p><strong>Cantenna history:</strong></p>
<p>A <strong>cantenna</strong> is a directional waveguide antenna for long-range Wi-Fi used to increase the range of a wireless network.</p>
<p>The term cantenna originally referred to a product sold by Heathkit Co. and was used by radio amateurs.  The original design was based on a Pringles can but can be made using various sized cans. The best is a can between about 3&#8243; and 3 2/3&#8243; in diameter. The size doesn&#8217;t have to be exact. Others have reported good results with cans that are 6&#8243; in diameter. The Pringles can is really too small for good performance, however. Try to get as long a can as possible. The old fashioned fruit juice cans should work well.</p>
<p><strong>What I would like to do now:</strong></p>
<p>I found this project very easy to do; I will be purchasing a radiator so that I can use my can.</p>
<p>I also found information on how to create a broadcast antenna using a can.</p>
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