Testing (and building) antennas for Lora

CDC Circle
CDC
Bring or build your own antennas and see what they are tuned to.
Host: chris We all have been wondering whether the little stubby antennas on our Lora (and other) devices are random pieces of junk or finely tuned RF devices maximising their range. In this workshop we will. - give a short introduction into the concepts of common types of antennas used on this type of devices for laypeople without HAM-license or degree in physics - put a NanoVNA to good use on the antennas participants are bringing - maybe build our own antennas. If you have anything that is pretending to be an antenna or would like to be an antenna, bring it!

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