Question about Cantenna / Patch Antenna

Shielding Wires, as in the actual Core Wire, not the Insulation Plastic, thingy magic that protects the wire. The Actual inside of the cable? Sorry but im a big noob when it comes down to stuff like this.[:p]
 
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Yes. If the shielding wire (or braid or outside conductor) is left floating (i.e. not soldered/connected to the can) the impedance of the connection will be floating resulting in loss of signal (you might get lucky now and then and it may actually still work pretty well). The cantenna is an antenna - all antennas have the braid connected to "ground" of the antenna.

If the quality of the cable is good, it won't matter if noise or other unwanted signals gets onto the shielding wire. But I can not speak for the modem, if the unwanted signal/noise on the shield somehow couples through to the center conductor, yes, it will degrade your signal. In the Electromagnetic Compatibility circles this unwanted "feature" of cables to let the unwanted signal on the braid couple through the center conductor is called transfer impedance. This is another reason not to use cheap cables (apart from the fact that cheap cables are lossy).

Ajax
 
My Booztenna is finaly finished .... things are so much easier when you have all the tools. Unfortunately the pigtail is sitting on my desk at the office.

Can't wait to test it, have a nice custom made connector with brass pin soldered on the top.

If it does not work it will drive me to drink ......... or Pringles

Package :256
Tower :36 Bedfordview
Signal : 11
S-N-L : 4
BER : 28%
Antenna : Patch - Batenna
Speedtest (Rodent): 138.6
Speedtest (int) : 79.2
Time of Test :20:02
Comments : Dang !

Pass the Pringles please !
 
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