Are you trying to say that it's as simple as that and no need to pin point
the steamer? LOL! I think the world is taking the more complex approach
and not following the KISS approach.
Thanks Alex! This is truly exciting!
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From: "Alex Robar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] VoIP & Wireless - Antenna recommendation
Hey, don't knock those things! They work incredibly well... When you're
done, just fold up the steamer with the USB cable inside of it and tote
it with you. It's functional AND practical.
Alex
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From: Dave Donovan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 3:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] VoIP & Wireless - Antenna recommendation
One of the funniest improvised antenna stories I've heard was Simon
using a USB WIFI adapter placed at the focal point of a metal
vegetable steamer, or collander or something of that sort. Apparently
it's cheap and surprisingly effective. The upshot is that you don't
have to know anything about connectors or do any soldering.
Dave
On 8/3/06, Andrew Kohlsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 14:25, John Van Ostrand wrote:
> If you are looking to build Richard Weait and some of his friends
had an
> interesting experience recently using a small satellite dish as a
> reflector for a wireless antenna.
Yep. I've hit >8km links without too much trouble with an offset dish
and
some time. Ok a lot of time... aiming's a bugger. :-)
If you're looking for antennas in the Kitchener/Waterloo area, I
really like
SuperPass... www.superpass.com. The place looks a little ghetto but
I've
never had a bad antenna from them and the prices aren't too bad,
either.
-A.
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