[MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)
Troy Mitchell
troy.mitchell at mcsproperty.com.au
Tue Jun 3 10:29:09 EST 2003
Dosent 'Pre-modified' conflict with 'No Down converter' and 'choice of connector attached' ?. AFAIK pre-modified galaxy antenna feeds have F Connectors and down-converters.
T
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tyson Clugg [mailto:tyson at wireless.org.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 2:10 AM
> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi
> Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)
>
>
> Russell actually got in contact with me *before* advertising
> these on the
> site - the first person to do so, and hence he should be commended!
>
> I'm not endorsing the product as being good or bad, just
> setting things
> straight - as far as I was made aware when talking to
> Russell, there is no
> down-converter and hence they are indeed ready to plug in and
> use for 2.4GHz
> applications.
>
> The email clearly states that these are pre-modified galaxy
> antennas, it
> does not make any false representations as to what they are.
> Russell has
> given the option of having your choice of connector attached
> as well. This
> seems like a fair offer to me.
>
> Can we all please be a little more careful to get their facts straight
> before having a go at people who are trying their best to
> give us a great
> deal? Russell, your services are indeed appreciated, don't
> be put of by the
> cynics on the list. :-)
>
> Kind regards.
> Tyson Clugg.
> President, Melbourne Wireless Inc.
>
> FYI: http://www.austar.com.au/terms/terms.htm has some
> interesting reading
> including:
>
> 5.3 (Equipment) We retain the legal and beneficial ownership of the
> Equipment at all times. The keyboard in the Interactive
> Services Kit is,
> subject to us receiving full payment for the Interactive
> Services Kit, part
> of the Equipment but owned by you. You must not remove any
> marking which
> identifies the Equipment as belonging to us. You must provide
> a suitable
> place for the Equipment and electricity and power points for
> the Equipment
> at your own expense.
> ...snip...
> 6.9 (Consent) You warrant that you have obtained all
> necessary consents of
> the owner or owners if
> you do not own the Premises or any equipment on which the
> Services are to be
> installed. If the
> Premises are sold, you must use your best endeavours to
> ensure that the
> purchaser agrees to
> observe the terms of this Agreement and in particular, you
> must notify the
> purchaser that the
> Equipment is our property.
> ...snip...
> 9.3 All services: ...snip...
> (d) (Return of equipment) Upon termination of this Agreement
> for any reason,
> you will be liable to return any Equipment (except the
> Infrastructure and
> satellite dish) within 7 days of termination. If you do not,
> we may either
> collect the Equipment and charge you a collection fee or charge you a
> replacement fee (being the estimated value of the Equipment at up to
> $1,650.00 per Service outlet). If we choose to collect the
> Equipment, you
> must allow us or our representative reasonable access to the Premises.
> (e) (Service Restoration) Upon termination, we will not restore or
> reconfigure your Premises, equipment or software. We reserve
> the right to
> charge you an administration fee if you require us to remove
> any Equipment
> or restore your software or Premises. You are responsible for
> reconnecting
> your equipment to your free-to-air television.
> ...snip...
> "Equipment" means any equipment (including replacement
> equipment) supplied
> by us, necessary for the
> reception or provisions of the Services whether or not
> purchased by you.
> ...snip...
> "Infrastructure" means cabling and the dish mount.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Russell at Viper Web Kiosks
> To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 3:43 PM
> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and
> 24dbi Antenna's
> for sale..(Pre Modded)
>
>
>
> Just to letting you know, we are just about to import and
> sell BRAND NEW
> Conifer (same model as the old galaxy pay tv antenna's) , in
> both 18 dbi and
> 24 dbi models to the general public for $107.00 AU each inc
> GST. within the
> next month or so.
>
> These antenna's are almost identical in construction and design to the
> Andrew corp antenna which retails for $373.00. They have the
> exact same
> magnesium alloy dish as the Andrew, and it doesnt bend or
> rust like the
> cheaper steel antenna's, (good for coastal towns)
>
> We are also offering to sell these in bulk to any one that is
> interested in
> re-selling them, or want a better price by group buying.
>
> These are all brand new, still in plastic wrap, and the horns are semi
> attached to allow them to be sent by freight more easily and cheaply.
>
> We are expecting the first batch to arrive shortly, and will
> be available
> very soon.
>
> Also just a quick note.... Im not a retailer or antenna
> company, Ive just
> come across a limted batch of these antenna's, and im just
> putting the word
> out that Ive got some available for sale though my small
> internet kiosk
> business for tax reasons.
>
> The Conifer is one of the best known directional antenna's
> for wireless
> networking for use over long distance, or for high speed
> short distance,
> and the 24dbi version is known to reach 15 to 26 km's with
> line of sight
> view. They have been field tested in many different enviroments and
> senarios, and have proven to perform extremly well...
>
> Look up Galaxy Antenna on Google (under Australia search) to find some
> independant tests.
>
> We are using a new customised dipole in these antenna's to
> give an extra 3
> db, and these will actually perform better than most of the
> tests you may
> come across on the internet, as ours are not the PCB cut
> modification type,
> which people usually do to run them on 802 wireless, but the
> tuned brass
> copper type dipole modification.
>
> The antenna's will equipped with an N plug and a half metre
> tail, so they
> will be ready to just plug in and use. We started
> advertising these without
> the plugs but many people seem to be turned off by that, and
> thought it was
> too complicated, so now its included.
>
> You may want to use different types of plugs and wiring for
> your individual
> setup yourself... The choice is yours...Just tell us, if so before
> ordering....
>
> Most people will have different ways of setting up their
> rigs, Eg using
> differnet plugs and cabling , putting an access point up with
> the antenna,
> or 3 meters away running just inside the roof, or running
> coax staight to
> the computers , etc etc ,
>
> Give us yell if you have any custom wiring needed.
>
> As a standard, these will come with a common N connector,
> and enough tail
> to either plug in an extension coax, or a very closley
> mounted AP, if using
> a N to SMA adaptor.
>
> Also note : For the people chasing the few remaining ex
> Galaxy/Austar Pay
> TV antenna's that were left on roofs in Australia back in 97,
> they are still
> actually the property of Austar (yes they are still going
> for those who
> dont know) and it is illegal to sell them or give them away.
>
> These antenna's were leased to the person that used that
> service, and are
> not owned by the owner of the house that the antenna sits on.
> The remainder
> are still being slowly pulled down, when a house gets a
> satellite service
> installed.
>
> Also there are high risks of liabilty if you hurt yourself
> trying to scale
> the roof of a complete stranger, and damage can be done to
> old tiled or
> corrugated roofs when trying to rip these off.
>
> If you have any other questions or enquires, feel free to call me on
> 0411351297 (I live in Brisbane) or email viperwebkiosks at bigpond.com .
>
> Cheers Russell Smith.......
>
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