I'm not sure if they carry 802.11b equipment but there are two Ham Radio
Outlet's in the bay area, one is in Sunnyvale and the other in Oakland
(although I've never been to the Oakland store). You can find the specific
locations at www.hamradio.com. The Sunnyvale store carries quite a bit of
non-ham equipment, including things like GPS receivers; they also have a fair
amount of data equipment that's used for amateur packet operations, so I
wouldn't be surprised if they had some 802.11b stuff.
Cheers,
--alex (kg6otx)
On Monday 27 January 2003 3:17 pm, Sean Wolfe wrote:
> Does anybody know of a local wireless shop that sells commercial-grade
> 802.11b stuff? My vendor is in Arizona, so I'm searching for a place where
> I can look at a tripod and articulating mount for a 13dB antenna. Need to
> see it before I buy.
>
> Somebody recommended a HAM radio shop . . . thought you folks might point
> me in a promising direction.
>
> Thanks, -Sean.
>
>
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> Sean Wolfe, CCNA
> IT Manager, Ticketmaster Northern California
> 415.951.7900 x2250
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