BlueSCSI Laptop to external WiFi Antenna?

Trash80toG4

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Wondering if a hookup or workaround for running an external antenna lead outside the RFI shielding of a Mac is a possibility?

Running the lead to a wire type antenna in a PowerBook lid might be ideal? RFI shielding of a Duo's HDD bay can be tucked underneath, but dunno about other 'Books?

Also thinking of mounting the BlueSCSI Laptop version on a dummy card in the CSII slot of my 6360. Should be workable for older CS slot of my Q630 as well.

Could custom CS/CSII carrier board provide power to the BlueSCSI?
 
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Trash80toG4

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Found an off the shelf solution:
It's massive overkill to treat the SCSI to SD conversion as a HAT on a full blown Linux Computer, but the added CPU cost isn't prohibitive.

Now thinking in terms of an LC NIC format SD/WiFi solution. Far more PCB real estate and cubic available than CS/CSII format and the SCSI connector is right there!
 

Trash80toG4

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Found an even better solution, perfect PICOw mod for external or 'Book lid internal antennas:
Seems like an easy enough mod that's better/more flexible by installing a cut cable's leads directly to board contacts leading to the antenna connector on the other end rather than installing a connector on the Pico to plug in the full intermediary cable?
 
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