I've used fab-corp before mostly to have wierd cables fabricated... 
they are good people...

joelja

On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:

> Someone mentioned these folks this week, and I want to cast a vote for
> them... because I didn't buy anything from them.  
> 
> Therein, as you might expect, lies a story.
> 
> Superpass apparently *design* antennas, and have a bunch of stock
> antennas to sell, some of which look *veeelly* intelesting.  Alas, they
> do *not* sell pigtails, and the client for whom I needed an antenna
> needs one.
> 
> So Mr. Chen recommended that I hit up a company at
> 
> http://www.fab-corp.com/
> 
> with the delightful name of "Fleeman, Anderson, and Bird", who *do*
> sell pigtails.  Happens that a) they also sell antennas and some other
> stuff and b) they're 30 miles from me instead of being in Canada.
> 
> Mr. Chen was amiable enough not to be cranky when I explained the
> circumstances, so he gets a gold star.  I haven't heard back from my
> voice mail to FAB, but they do warn that they're out of the office a
> lot and I should have used email, so no downcheck there yet.  And they
> do have a pretty cool collection of stuff, and a shopping cart. 
> 
> Check out both if you need antennas; FAB also for feedline and
> pigtails, brackets, and the like.  FAB even has pre-made kits with
> antenna and pigtail tuned for both D-Link and Linksys radios... unlike
> a certain vendor who doesn't even want to hear you talk if you're going
> to say the word "Linksys" who shall remain nameless [primarily because
> I can't remember their name :-)].
> 
> FAB's kit sales blurbs even remind you to turn off the second antenna
> port on the Linky.  Not bad...
> 
> Cheers,
> -- jra
> 

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