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How to Make a C-Band Radio Antenna from a Banana

How to Make a C-Band Radio Antenna from a Banana

by Airwaive | Feb 25, 2021 | 5G, C-Band

Step 1: Take a banana and connect two piezoelectric quartz transducers to each end of the banana.  Step 2: Connect the transducers to a solid-state, high-power RF oscillator.  Step 3: Set the oscillator to 3.7 GHz.  Just kidding!  If only it were this easy to create a...

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