[MLB-WIRELESS] RFEI: Hills 25dBi antennae
Simon Butcher
pickle at alien.net.au
Tue Jan 14 14:21:17 EST 2003
Hey Matt :)
> I believe I would probably get one or 2 myself as well. I am
> thinking about trying to make a repeater out of 2 antenna's
> and 2 of the D-Link 900 AP's.
> :-)
Hmm, if the distance is short (such as, you're trying to get over a
hill) then you could try building a make-shift passive repeater out of
two parabolic antennae and a bit LMR-400 between them. Theoretically it
works, but I'm no expert with passive repeaters.
Real passive repeaters, in my understanding, are large flat objects
which look like big bill-boards. Supposedly one of those things can
offer fantastic signal gain if it's well designed! I think two parabolic
dishes and a bit of cable between them would be an attenuation point,
though, but still a possibility for jumping over things at short
distances?
Help, where are the RF experts? *looks in Tony's direction* :)
> Matt.
Thanks for your interest :) If I get a few more replies I'll most likely
go ahead with it..
- Simon
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Simon Butcher" <pickle at alien.net.au>
> To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:06 PM
> Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] RFEI: Hills 25dBi antennae
>
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm curious as to how much interest there would be in a
> bulk order of
> > Hills 25dBi parabolic dish antennae? I'm willing to look into
> > organising such an order, since the TIB seems to constantly have
> > omni's for sale
> > (*cough* :)..
> >
> > More information can be found at
> > http://www.hillsantenna.com.au/catalog/microwaveantennalo.pdf
> >
> > Prices would be less than $160 per antenna + postage
> (although postage
> > may be complicated or impossible due to Australia Post parcel
> > restrictions). I'd be willing to allow pick-up from here,
> in Croydon
> > (Look at Node FXC on LocFinder for a map :).
> >
> > Obviously the more buyers the cheaper the price will get.
> >
> > If there's interest in lower power antennae, please tell me too, as
> > Hills also have 15 and 19 dBi models (for cheaper, obviously).
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > - Simon
> >
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