That's a mighty steep price for a caster tray. I do appreciate that it is
made in USA (not much is anymore).

Most of us that do surveys on a regular basis prefer ad-hoc easy to break
down/carry on a plane/off the shelf hardware survey kits.

This is how I do my ap-on-a-stick site surveys:
https://www.cwnp.com/index/cwnp_wifi_blog/site-survey-rigs

There are many other ways to rig up a survey kit.. for example:
http://justdowifi.blogspot.com/2011/04/my-magnetic-survey-rig.html

http://sc-wifi.com/2011/02/27/new-survey-rig/

Jennifer

2011/6/8 Kristján Ólafur Eðvarðsson <[email protected]>

> Hey group,
>
> one thing probably off topic.
>
> Has anyone tried something like this ?
>
> http://www.castertray.com/surveyor.html
>
> IT sounds cool and Also can save some time during site-survey.
> With the battery you are rid of the power connection issues e.t.c.
>
> regards. Kristjan
>
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