





This is the 3D printed parabolic reflector we made for the 5G unit. Around 20 percent or more of the RF energy is recovered and directed forward for better transmission power, as well as better reception for incoming signals as well.
A project log for Open Sky Anchor WiFi Drone Brings The GIG
Mission "Wifi" Impossible > Bring Long Range 5G and 2.4 G WiFi Backed By A 1 Gigabit Fiber To The East Brainerd EF-3 Tornado Disaster area.
This is the 3D printed parabolic reflector we made for the 5G unit. Around 20 percent or more of the RF energy is recovered and directed forward for better transmission power, as well as better reception for incoming signals as well.
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