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Looks great! According to the loss stats on the coax's data sheet though, you'll lose almost a whopping 7 dbi of gain over 100 feet of cable.... I wonder how it would work as a roof antenna if you ran hardline? Awesome, I bet. Although, this could be useful with the previous router in an outdoor box post. In fact, it's perfect!
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Richard @ Dec 19th 2005 2:46AM
Looks great!
According to the loss stats on the coax's data sheet though, you'll lose almost a whopping 7 dbi of gain over 100 feet of cable....
I wonder how it would work as a roof antenna if you ran hardline? Awesome, I bet.
Although, this could be useful with the previous router in an outdoor box post. In fact, it's perfect!