[Noisebridge-discuss] warflying

Jonathan Lassoff jof at thejof.com
Wed Dec 15 02:00:29 UTC 2010


 Yeah, you'd definitely need an external directional antenna to do any good. Bonus if you can mount it outside of the plane.


There exist USB adaptors with tiny RF connectors that you can jack on to. If you're feeling adventurous, your internal card probably has a small uFL connector on it that you can hack a pigtail onto.

Cheers,
jof


On Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at 2:10 PM, travis+ml-noisebridge at subspacefield.org wrote:

> A friend has a Cessna 400 and we're thinking of going warflying, possibly
> in Jan. Anyone got any suggestions on what gear to use?
> 
> I've currently got a Asus EEE 1215n running Ubuntu, but its WiFi card
> is built-in. I don't see any obvious slots for PCMCIA &c... perhaps
> a USB WIFI card makes sense?
> 
> Also, I'm looking for recommendations on GPSes.
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