[MLB-WIRELESS] Galaxy Antennas

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Thu Jan 10 10:47:58 EST 2002


> I have read of Galaxy units for same unmodified for around $11.

Hmm, where?  I have a number of uses for unmodified Galaxy converters,
especially the ones with the 24dBi antennas.

> 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?

You can do that, though routing the coax may become tricky.  If you can
remove some of the guts, then you may be able to squeeze the coas down the
inside of the feed mounting boom (where the converter itself lives).

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