I'm dealing with a 434 MHz two-way car alarm system at home.
I would like to increase the effective range of the transmission for the main alarm module that uses a large antenna. The remote device uses a small antenna similar to the ones you find on 2.4 GHz cordless phones and cell phones. I'm sure I can't do much to increse the range of the remote transmitter/receiver, but I would like to at LEAST boost the transmission range of the main module.
What can I do? Basically I want to be able to receive data from the alarm module from a mile away using this frequency. I don't really need to transmit commands/signals from the remote transmitter at a mile+ range, but it'd be nice.
Any ideas?
I would like to increase the effective range of the transmission for the main alarm module that uses a large antenna. The remote device uses a small antenna similar to the ones you find on 2.4 GHz cordless phones and cell phones. I'm sure I can't do much to increse the range of the remote transmitter/receiver, but I would like to at LEAST boost the transmission range of the main module.
What can I do? Basically I want to be able to receive data from the alarm module from a mile away using this frequency. I don't really need to transmit commands/signals from the remote transmitter at a mile+ range, but it'd be nice.
Any ideas?
