http://www.ecommwireless.com

I bought the MaxRad MIG24PT.  Excellent blade style antenna.  About 18" lead from MMCX 
to the antenna itself.  Good price vs. value in my book.  Only a 4dBi gain, but worth 
the $35 or so bucks it cost me.  I like it.

Daniel Curry
IT Manager
Cariocas
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  - Albert Einstein

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Isaac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 3:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [BAWUG] MMCX Antennae; Next BAWUG Meeting

Who can recommend the best MMCX antenna to go with an Aironet card? Ideally I'd like 
to start with the best antenna designed for a laptop. Small and portable, mounted on 
the top/back of the screen with a short pigtail, and occasionally mounted higher up 
above the computer with a longer pigtail. I might buy a less-portable / more-powerful 
model later on.

I decided to spoil myself and order an Aironet 352, MMCX version. (Un)fortunately, the 
reseller was so quick in delivering it that I have no antenna to go with it. :) This 
is my first card with a custom antenna and I want to do it right. I'm still something 
of a fascinated novice in the realm of radio.

Finally, I'd like to request that someone post to the list information on the next 
BAWUG meeting. I only ask because I've already searched bawug.org exhaustively. I'm 
really looking forward to going to my first. I'm relatively new to the Bay Area, but 
not to tech.

Cheers,
- Jeremy


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