[MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)

Ryan Abbenhuys sneeze at igreen.net
Sun Jun 1 20:40:23 EST 2003


Perhaps a star rating or something that increases with good comments from
people.

People like Jamie Moir and Vak spring to mind as people who are very
reliable and good to deal with on TIB.

Then there are the mystery people who created TIB deals that nobody
participated in or only a few did. The majority of these people seem to be
interstate from what i've seen. Perhaps they are just targeting all of the
wireless groups around australia?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason X" <jxuereb at optushome.com.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi
Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)


> Aren't people that are capable of modifying the feed also capable of
> obtaining a free conifer or pac mono antenna.
>
> The TIB seriously needs to be monitored.
>
> My solution is leave it the way it is now. But have like the tick of
> approval for sellers and what they are selling. Waveguides were listed not
> long ago and they made no mention they were the down pipe version. New
users
> might purchase these antenna's thinking they are receiving a CNC version
or
> something.
>
> At least this way people will know if they are getting a good deal or not.
> The whole point is to get as many nodes as we can up. If people get caught
> forking out aditional funds of the same product then it's going to have a
> direct effect on what MW is trying to achieve.
>
> The deals should also benefit members and not just people looking to make
a
> quick buck. If the product is => to RRP then it shouldn't be listed.
Paying
> retail for bulk buys isn't really Incredible now is it.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ryan Abbenhuys" <sneeze at igreen.net>
> To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 7:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi
> Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)
>
>
> > It's like buying something to change it into something else, when it
would
> > have cost just as much to buy the thing you needed in the first place.
> >
> > The downconverter changes the signal from 2.4Ghz to VHF frequency for ya
> TV.
> > They're used to recieve microwave TV broadcasts.  To use them for
wireless
> > you need to remove the downconverter so the signal stays at 2.4Ghz.
> > You can buy antennas that are already purely for 2.4Ghz and so perform
> > better.
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Dean Collins
> > To: Matthew Hill ; Melbourne Wireless
> > Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 7:25 PM
> > Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi
> > Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)
> >
> >
> > How come the people in perth don't want to touch them? Am I missing
> > something?
> >
> > What is the downconverter all about?
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Dean
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au
> > [mailto:owner-melbwireless at wireless.org.au]On Behalf Of Matthew Hill
> > Sent: Sunday, 1 June 2003 7:10 PM
> > To: Melbourne Wireless
> > Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] Brand New 2.4ghz Conifier 18 dbi and 24dbi
> > Antenna's for sale..(Pre Modded)
> >
> > Wow, this is now cheaper than the 120 originally offered on the tib on
the
> > 22nd of may, which was only on the bulk for a day
> >
> > amazing how the people of perth dont seem to wanna touch em either :d
> >
> > matt
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- 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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