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I just had an idea. Peteski (or anyone else, for that matter) do you know if the antenna on the camera can be replaced or extended?
Just catching up with this thread... A higher gain antenna is not necessarily desirable in this context. In the RF world, the gain of an antenna is a measure of its directionality, not its overall power output. A 2 dB antenna will broadcast over a very wide "field of view" with almost equal power; a higher gain (e.g. 9 dB) will focus the same amount of power into a smaller beam, hence broadcast more power in certain directions, less in others. It works the same way for a receiving antennas: the higher the gain, the more sensitive it is to incoming signals, but over a smaller area. If your transmitter and receiver are not properly aimed, you'll actually get poorer performance with a high-gain system -- it really depends on room/layout geometry.To get higher signal-to-noise over the whole room you need either a higher power transmitter or a more sensitive receiver (or both). Of course this only affects getting the data from the camera to your computer, not the quality of the picture that is being transmitted.-gfh
Does the same apply to the receiving antenna?
BTW, the antennas I researched (with various gain values) were omni-directional. Does what you say also apply to those?
Omnidirectional antennas achieve gain by "flattening" the pattern--they're more sensitive radially outward from the antenna, not so sensitive above or below.
I saw some high gain antennas that were pretty tall, like on the order of five feet. Would it work to mount one of those behind the scenery or inside the helix on the lowest level such that the top of the antenna was above the highest level?
It works the same way for a receiving antennas: the higher the gain, the more sensitive it is to incoming signals, but over a smaller area.
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