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LoRa/LoRaWAN tutorial 45: Normal Mode Helical Antenna 

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This is part 45 of the LoRa/LoRaWAN tutorial.
In this tutorial I will explain what a normal mode helical antenna is.
In literature the coil antennas are called helical antennas and are invented by John D. Kraus.
Helical antennas can be made to operate in one of two ways: normal mode or axial mode.
Spreadsheet:
www.mobilefish.com/download/l...
In axial mode, the antenna is circular polarised and radiates in the direction of the helix.
These antennas are directional.
The diameter (D) and pitch (S) of these helical antennas are roughly comparable to the wavelength.
Axial mode helical antenna card deck:
www.mobilefish.com/download/l...
In normal mode, the antenna behaves like a monopole antenna (see tutorial 42) but are smaller in size and produces an omnidirectional radiation pattern, and is linear polarised.
The diameter (D) and pitch (S) of these helical antennas are small in comparison to the wavelength.
As mentioned earlier I created a RU-vid video: "How to create a copper 868MHz coil antenna"
• How to create a copper...
The normal mode helical antenna demonstrated in the RU-vid video is based on:
www.professor.com.tw/upLoad/pr...
Based on the above mentioned design I have created an antenna model in the 4NEC2 program.
4NEC2 card deck:
www.mobilefish.com/download/l...
I could not verify if this normal mode helical antenna is a valid design.
I decided to create my own self designed normal mode helical antenna.
The 4NEC2 card deck:
www.mobilefish.com/download/l...
My self build normal mode helical antenna performance is compared with a sleeve dipole antenna.
For this test I am using the end node and antenna C as demonstrated in tutorial 33.
More information about this end node, see:
www.mobilefish.com/developer/...
The end node uses the MCCI LoRaWAN LMIC Library:
github.com/mcci-catena/arduin...
The end node uses the following sketch:
www.mobilefish.com/download/l...
The logged data can be found at:
www.mobilefish.com/download/l...
One or more gateways were able to receive my transmitted sensor data, see:
drive.google.com/open?id=18SK...
If you look at the results you may notice there is no significant difference in the average RSSI values between the normal mode helical antenna with ground plane and the sleeve dipole antenna.
If you look at the time it took to transmit 15 messages there is almost no difference.
When using the normal mode helical antenna with ground plane it took 8.5 minutes to transmit 15 messages.
When using the sleeve dipole antenna, which is my reference antenna, it also took 8.5 minutes to transmit 15 messages.
But when using the normal mode helical antenna without ground plane it took 14.5 minutes to transmit 15 messages.
Looking at the results I can conclude that my self build normal mode helical antenna with ground plane performs the same as the sleeve dipole antenna.
The normal mode helical antenna without a ground plane does not have a good antenna performance.
A normal mode helical antenna is impossible to build accurately by hand.
If you have to choose between a normal mode helical antenna or just a monopole antenna, I would choose a monopole antenna, because a monopole is easier to make.
But if a monopole does not fit inside a container, than try a normal mode helical antenna.
These antennas are smaller in length.
If your project allows you to use a sleeve dipole antenna (see tutorial 43) I would prefer using a sleeve dipole antenna above a monopole or normal mode helical antenna.
A normal mode helical antenna behaves like ¼λ monopole antenna.
Without a good ground plane the antenna will not perform well as explained in tutorial 42.
If you use a ¼λ monopole antenna or normal mode helical antenna without a good ground plane the signal can be transmitted over a distance of 100 m or even more.
But if the distance is increased the signal will be weaker with increase data package loss.
This is based on my experiments and situation.
Check out all my other LoRa/LoRaWAN tutorial videos:
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The presentation used in this video tutorial can be found at:
www.mobilefish.com/developer/...
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Комментарии : 13   
@vannogbrod
@vannogbrod Год назад
Finally a video that answered my questions, normal mode helical antenna or sleeve dipole. I go for sleeve in my LoRa project. Thanks
@RakshithPrakash
@RakshithPrakash 4 года назад
Thank you for all your videoson LoRa. They're really helpful!
@gaborpalko2752
@gaborpalko2752 3 года назад
Very thorough and detailed info, thank you. Helped me a lot.
@nizarch22
@nizarch22 4 года назад
Hey man, I just saw your antenna video, and it was very informative. Usually when someone talks about electromagnetic waves (propagation) and antennas, bits and pieces are left out but you did a pretty good job. Keep up the good work!
@Mobilefish
@Mobilefish 4 года назад
Thanks! I am trying to mix little bit theory with practice.
@toddphelps5030
@toddphelps5030 3 года назад
A very informative video, thank you!
@yayany.santoso9228
@yayany.santoso9228 2 года назад
Hey, very informative, thank you. You said "therefore end nodes using axial mode helical antennas make no sense", it is just because all the outdoor gateway are using directional antennas, right? Well, would you please give us a recommendation for what is the best antenna type choice of end nodes outdoor device? If you are going to the china antenna supplier market, there is no choice to use these helical antennas. This case would really matter which there was no successful project (in thousand qty) that implement Lora WAN in Indonesia's history.
@necroshy
@necroshy 4 года назад
Amazing work. really well explained. Keep up the good work :) Some calculations would be nice though.
@Mobilefish
@Mobilefish 4 года назад
I am curious, what kind of calculations?
@kbrawlz
@kbrawlz 2 года назад
12:50 What would happen if you inverted the radials 180° so they were facing up, rather than down? Thoughts?
@vegardwitsoe
@vegardwitsoe 4 месяца назад
"I could not verify if this normal mode helical antenna is a valid design. I have spend many hours but I have given up, sorry...." What a diplmomatic way of saying "I tried it. Its crap." :D
@darthanakin3463
@darthanakin3463 2 года назад
Hi, what analyser do you use at 12:48?
@Mobilefish
@Mobilefish 2 года назад
RF Vector Impedance Analyzer N1201SA
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