![]() The signal travels to and from the base of the Yagi through coaxial cable AWC* type for signal loss reduction and connects to the USB adapter (SMA connector) or router (Usually TNC connector). Our Yagi Cantennas are built with 16 rods or elements from end to end. ![]() For the purpose of this tutorial we can forget about everything else and focus on the 2.4GHz frequency in which WiFi works on. By playing with the locations and sizes of the rods the antenna works on different frequencies. This is due mostly to the basic design of the antenna which is a main element with rods placed perpendicular from end to end. The Yagi antenna is the most popular type of directional antenna in use today.
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