Hi All,
I have a machine-made of helix antenna which is no.of turns is 18 and thickness of the copper coil is 1mm. So I suspect , the freq should be btw 5 to 6GHz.
The method of doing the assembly are as follows:
1) The winded coil is fixed on the pvc tube and glue it to the flat reflector .
2) The end of the coil is soldered in the n-type (female) conn.
Now I'm testing the antenna with the above said assembly using 300mm dish.
Testing using signal generator and spectrum analyzer, that means one dish connect to the sig gen and the other dish connect to the spectrum.
When I look at spectrum, it doesn't show me a good value .
Before I perform this test, I test the helix antenna which is glued with flat reflector and it shows around -10dB at 2 markers and -9dB at 1 marker since I put 3 markers which are 5GHz, 5.5GHz, 6GHz at Network analyzer.
At all 3 freqs, it show around -10dB.
Theoritically, the input impedance could be more than 100ohms, i guess.
But practically , when I check with network analyzer, the input impedance giving abt 50ohms at 5GHz, 45ohms at 5.5GHz and 30ohms at 6GHz based on the antenna position that I hold by hand.
So my question is what should I do now?
Somebody plz guide me.....
Waiting 4 ur reply.
Regards,
Saran