[MLB-WIRELESS] pigtails
vak
vak at alphalink.com.au
Thu Nov 1 10:54:41 EST 2001
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Really ? I've bought a heap of stuff from CNE and i've consitently found them
cheaper than RS and Farnell.
I guess it depends on what you were doing.
To their credit, they have helped me out with an emergency cable assembly once
before though - saved my arse.
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>
>RS Parts in Port Melbourne is cheaper than CNE for bits an' bobs..
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: vak
> To: melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 10:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] pigtails
>
>
> Suppliers of connectors, cable and assemblies.
> CNE on 9486 9488 (On hoddle st)
>
> or Rojone.
>
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>
> Shane Chubb wrote:
>
> Hi all
> This is my first post here so these questions are probably old ones. >
> A friend and I are currently building machines to connect wireless >to.
We
> have come across a few problems - as I guess all new comers would. >The
> wireless cards we are using are Proxim RangeLAN2's which only have a >small
> antenna on them. There is however a MMCX connector underneath which >can
> have a pigtail connected to it. My question is - does anyone know >somewhere
> in Australia that sells these pigtails? I have been able to find >then
in
> the US but feel that postage on such an item would cost more than >the
item
> itself.
> I am also hoping for a few suggestions to antenna selection. We >have
an old
> Austar Sat dish and were going to play with that but from what I >read
a
> parabolic grid may be a better solution. What's the consensus >there?
>
> One last thing. I have also found some amplifiers and have a >circuit
to
> build your own, but knowing what level of output is required is >something
i
> am unsure of. The RL2's output 100mW standard, what sort of range >"should"
> that provide with a nice 25db parabolic? Is there a formula to work >out
> power output to range knowing a particular antenna's gain? the amp >circuit
> I have here allows 2.2Watts output, however is that level of output >legal
as
> I have seen no products that go above 500mW standard.
>
> A lot of questions I know, please don't feel that you have to answer >them
> all, I am simply looking for peoples opinions and experiences in >this
area.
>
> Cheers
>
> Shane Chubb
> Systems Administrator
> MCP+i MCSE
> Tronics Pty Ltd
> Ph.(03) 94642400
> Fax. (03) 94642538
> s.chubb at tronics.com.au
>
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