ilyasse said:
what i don't understand is what's the difference between a radio and a antenna
the radio transmitter generates a RF ( radio frequency) current. This is sent to the antenna via a transmission line, eg., coax or waveguide
the antenna then radiates that signal for receive, the opposite ... the antenna picks up the radiated signal ( electromagnetic wave) a small current is generated in the antenna which flows to the receiver circuitry via the transmission line
ilyasse said:
because i asked in another forum they told me that the radio create the radio waves and the antenna only transport the encoded signals of information inside the waves
that's a shockingly bad answer you were given
ilyasse said:
i just would like to know more i don't like the feeling of something messing because for me the waves are spread using the antenna
radiated as I used above is a much better word
ilyasse said:
,also because antenna's are semi duplex ( can send only to one other antenna at the same time)
this is incorrect ... think about a TV or FM radio broadcast ... one transmitter many 1000's of receiver antennas
antenna can be and often are used in full duplex in many situations ... mobile phone systems, repeater systems etc
ilyasse said:
so how can it works at two different frequencies at the same time ?
my last response sort of covers that but a little more info ...
Antennas are designed and manufactured for a specific frequency range and depending on the requirements that range can be very narrow
eg. an antenna may be designed for say 100 MHz with only a + or - 5 MHz bandwidth before its losses ,due to being out of tune, become too great
but a different design may allow for a 20 MHz bandwidth before losses become unacceptable
I have an antenna for the microwave bands, because of its design can cover approximately 9 GHz of bandwidth 2 GHz to 11 GHz
ilyasse said:
if you create a radio wave just by currant passing in the antenna , then how can wifi be backward compatible with 2.4 and 5 GHz , i mean how can we create two different waves at the same time from the same antenna ? ,
see my above comments . the antenna just radiates the signal it gets from the WiFi transmit section
most antennas for WiFi, Bluetooth and similar forms are, in general, very inefficient. This is because that are made small and compact
Yes, they work, but they have their limitations
ilyasse said:
so both frequencies are available but at the same time it doesn't mean that antenna 1 and 2 are operating at 2.4 or 5 right ?
they are not going to be operating on both bands at the same time ( well unlikely unless they are in a mixed equip system ... but as I described above, dual freq operation is not a problem).
The 2 WiFi transceivers will establish the frequencies and protocols that are compatible for use between the units and will use that freq and protocolhope that helps
cheers
Dave