[MLB-WIRELESS] Galaxy Antennas
Richard Talbot
richardt at frontline.com.au
Thu Jan 10 13:10:51 EST 2002
As I said in the original email, attach a short cable and N connector so
people could buy a Nic, Pigtail, premade length of LMR-400, and plug it
straight in ready to go.
In order to modify them you need to:
Remove the guts
Cut the dipole off,
Drill a larger hole on the metal piece at the bottom
Feed through the coad and solder to the board without shorting the
shield to the core
Re-glue the feedhorn together
Hope that the glue you used will hold the thing together.
My feeling was that not everyone would have time, interest or skills to do
this. A secondhand, modified Galaxy Antenna is a much beter deal than a new
commercial job (although you get slightly less performance). Others of us
like to build and know how to solder and terminate antenna feeds properly.
Each to his own.
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: <lkhoo at csc.com.au>
To: <richardt at frontline.com.au>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Galaxy Antennas
> >I was going to modify them for people and offer them as a prefabricated
> unit
> but I doubt anyone wants to pay any more than this anyway.
>
>
> Prefabricated? In what way were you going to modify these?
>
> Lucas
>
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