Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 3 topics

bitrex <bitrex@de.lete.earthlink.net>: Apr 18 10:32AM -0400


> https://www.google.com/#q=AMPLIFIERS+POWERING+NAVAL+SHIPS+HAILERS&spf=68
 
> I TRIED ONE AT Farragut. 9 0R 12 HORN CONES. LOUD. ACROOSS THE RIVER N THRU THE WOODS NO PROBLEM ...EXPECT THE RIG WAS PRE ADJUSTED TO NOT BREAK GLASS...PROB KOREAN SURPLUS.
 
> PLEASED FINDING EVERYONE WAS AMUSED.
 
what the fuck.
Tomos Davies <cariadmenywod@gmail.com>: Apr 17 11:22PM

Would this work to add a receiver to the barn 200 feet from the house?
 
Here is a photo of the equipment I am trying to make good use of.
http://i.cubeupload.com/v7mpPx.gif
 
This is mostly a question for guys like Dan Purgert or Jeff Liebermann who
understand the Mikrotik equipment better than I do.
 
A neighbor switched from one WISP to another about a year ago, where the
first WISP told him to keep the equipment, so the neighbor gave me this.
[1] Mikrotik RB750 wired router
[2] Mikrotik RB411 motherboard + 2GHz/5GHz R52n-m WiFi daughterboard
[3] Associated antenna & pigtails & POE & power supplies & weatherproof box
 
Normally I turn all my spare transceiver radios into access points but this
is professional CPE equipment which doesn't have a license to be an access
point.
 
To make good use of the Mikrotik router and radio, I'm wondering if I can
plug the router into the 120VAC outlet in the barn (which is about 200 feet
away from the house), and then use a short Ethernet cable from this radio
pointed at the house to pick up an access point from inside the house.
 
The range isn't in question because I can easily beam the access point in
the house for a kilometer in good conditions so the question is really
simply whether the setup works that way.
 
I've never set up a wireless receiver before so that's why I ask.
I'm sure I could buy a dedicated wireless receiver but that's not the
question here.
 
The question here is how to make good use of this free equipment by setting
it up as a wireless receiver, so that I could plug in a laptop at the barn
into the router when I want to.
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Apr 17 01:49PM -0700

On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 4:34:47 AM UTC-4, Adrian Caspersz wrote:
 
> Nothing to see here, move along ....
 
> --
> Adrian C
 
Other than the fact that when a microwave oven starts to act out in this manner, the only safe 'next stop' is the knacker's yard.
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
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