Depends on the length of the antenna. I'd bet you can get a length close enough to be a quarter-wave 5Ghz and 1/2-wave 2.4ghz antenna. Just buy a 2.4/5Ghz combo antenna and slap the diodes across it.
Shorter antenna and faster diode. A Schmitt trigger would allow for much more sensitivity, but it would not be a passive device (requires a power source)
Faster diode, like HSMS-2850 [1], and different leg lengths (tune for 5Ghz).
[1] https://datasheet4u.com/pdf-down/H/S/M/HSMS-2862_AgilentTech...
Thanks. Appreciate the reply. From a brief look that might detect 2.4ghz too?
Really wish I was clever enough to do electronics!
Depends on the length of the antenna. I'd bet you can get a length close enough to be a quarter-wave 5Ghz and 1/2-wave 2.4ghz antenna. Just buy a 2.4/5Ghz combo antenna and slap the diodes across it.
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For 2.4 GHz each leg of the antenna should be 30 mm. For 5 GHz just under 15 mm.
See Dipole Calculator: https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/dipole
And you need a faster diode.
Shorter antenna and faster diode. A Schmitt trigger would allow for much more sensitivity, but it would not be a passive device (requires a power source)