I want to look at 120 degree V dipole antennas to see if I can improve FM reception in the house
Posted by jpluimers on 2024/02/09
Query: [Wayback/Archive] dipole antenna 120 degrees – Google Search
Via:
- [Wayback/Archive] jilles.com on Twitter: “/mail new antenna who’s this? Solved all my issues, error free reception!”
- [Wayback/Archive] jilles.com on Twitter: “…”
- [Wayback/Archive] jilles.com on Twitter: “Receive all the things #SDR”
Table:
Frequency (MHz) Pull rod length (CM) 77MHz 98 80MHz 96.5 85MHz 92.2 90MHz 83.7 94MHz 79.2 97.8MHz 75.1 100MHz 72.3 118MHz 61 126MHz 58 137MHz 53 144MHz 46.4 160MHz 43
Related future blog post: jilles.com on Twitter: “Question for Dutch HAM radio amateurs, what frequencies are interesting to monitor for digital data? EG IoT/SSTV/Pocsag”
Related NRF/EvilCrowRF-V2:
- [Wayback/Archive] jilles.com on Twitter: “/mail”
- [Wayback/Archive] jilles.com on Twitter: “Add NRF”
- [Wayback/Archive] nrf antenna – Recherche Google
- [Wayback/Archive] jilles.com on Twitter: “@BasOort …”
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – joelsernamoreno/EvilCrowRF-V2
Evil Crow RF V2 is a radiofrequency hacking device for pentest and Red Team operations, this device operates in the following radiofrequency bands:- 300Mhz-348Mhz
- 387Mhz-464Mhz
- 779Mhz-928Mhz
- 2.4GHz
Evil Crow RF V2 has two CC1101 radiofrequency modules, these modules can be configured to transmit or receive on different frequencies at the same time. Additionally, Evil Crow RF V2 has a NRF24L01 module
- [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – joelsernamoreno/EvilCrowRF-V2
–jeroen













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