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They work very nicely. You may need to remove all the old electronics
from the downconverter and just use the passive part of the <br>
antenna, if it is that model.....some models have just passive so they
are set to go.<br>
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can someone on list point wil to the movie on modifying the 18dbi
conifer for an example for him?<br>
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<br>
Mark<br>
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Wil wrote:
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cite="midf238128b0601022147m65d34dq7494dbd44c4f278@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Does anyone know if its possible to make an old austar
antenna work with wifi?<br>
<br>
They were used in Hobart for a few years because they couldn't get
satellite because it was out of the footprint, so if you could see the
top of the mountian, you could use a wireless connection to get the TV.
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<br>
They look like parabolic antennas, but not sure if they will work.<br>
<br>
Thanks for the help<br>
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