[MLB-WIRELESS] Galaxy Antennas
Shane Chubb
s.chubb at tronics.com.au
Thu Jan 10 10:33:03 EST 2002
I would be happy to solder.
I have read of Galaxy units for same unmodified for around $11.
What were you thinking of asking for a modded one? To my understanding
all that is done is the board is cut, the cable is soldered and routed
out the back, then the unit re-sealed. Is that what you were planning?
Shane
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Talbot [mailto:richardt at frontline.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 9 January 2002 4:28 PM
To: melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Galaxy Antennas
Just wondering what people consider to be the most effective way to
modify
Galaxy Antennas is? I have a number of surplus units here that I might
be
prepared to modify and supply to wireless users. However, I am not quite
sure what the best way of doing it would be. I intend to modify my own
by
soldering a piece of LMR-400 directly to the diplexor. This is probably
not
that good for the average user who doesn't want to solder etc.
The best thing to do would be to install a short cable with an N
connector
on it. Unfortunately LMR-400 connectors are about $30 each, effectively
increasing costs dramatically. One could use some RG-213 and entry level
N
connectors but there ars some losses involved here. What do people
think?
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