On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 10:18:15AM -0700, Tobin Fricke wrote:
> I'm looking for a couple pigtails (ORiNOCO to N), and I am wondering
> whether the info at http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/PigTail is
> still current -- it seems kind of funny that a short length of cable can
> cost nearly as much as the network card. (-:

When the card came out, it cost a bit more than $50.  :-)

> When connecting an antenna to the orinoco card, is it okay to use
> "pigtail" (say, LMR100A) for the whole length, or should a short pigtail
> be used to convert to some other kind of cable?   I see all of these 12"
> pigtails offered -- does that mean these people have the antenna within
> 12" of the radio adapter?  I think I'm planning to get a 60" pigtail,
> since that seems to be a convenient length.

What the other guy said.  If you're from inside a building to outside,
particuarlary, I'd think about doing that with a heavier cable than
LMR100.  We're doing it for a client, and I think the antenna cable
runs are something like half an inch in diameter.  You can see how you
wouldn't want to hook that directly to an MMCX connector.  (:-)

Cheers,
-- jra
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