<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/mmm2008-05-08_20.17/rsspretty.aspx?rssquery=en-US;http%3a%2f%2fleothemaster.spaces.live.com%2fcategory%2fWi-Fi%2ffeed.rss' version='1.0'?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:msn="http://schemas.microsoft.com/msn/spaces/2005/rss" xmlns:live="http://schemas.microsoft.com/live/spaces/2006/rss" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>LeoTheMasteR Windows Live Spaces: Wi-Fi</title><description /><link>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/?_c11_BlogPart_BlogPart=blogview&amp;_c=BlogPart&amp;partqs=catWi-Fi</link><language>en-US</language><pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 08:22:10 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 08:22:10 GMT</lastBuildDate><generator>Microsoft Spaces v1.1</generator><docs>http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification</docs><ttl>60</ttl><cf:parentRSS>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/blog/feed.rss</cf:parentRSS><live:type>blogcategory</live:type><live:identity><live:id>3102122150198323288</live:id><live:alias>leothemaster</live:alias></live:identity><cf:listinfo><cf:group ns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/live/spaces/2006/rss" element="typelabel" label="Type" /><cf:group ns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/live/spaces/2006/rss" element="tag" label="Tag" /><cf:group element="category" label="Category" /><cf:sort element="pubDate" label="Date" data-type="date" default="true" /><cf:sort element="title" label="Title" data-type="string" /><cf:sort ns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" element="comments" label="Comments" data-type="number" /></cf:listinfo><item><title>NetStumbler 0.4.0 (Built 554)</title><link>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!2852.entry</link><description>&lt;p align=center&gt;&lt;a href="http://home.pacbell.net/mariusm/netstumbler_big.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="width:466px;height:325px" src="http://home.pacbell.net/mariusm/netstumbler.jpg" alt="Screenshot of Network Stumbler 0.3" border=0&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;p align=center&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.xptoys.com/dl/NetStumblerInstaller_0_4_0.exe"&gt;Download / İndir&lt;/a&gt; (1.3 MB)&lt;p style="text-align:left"&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline"&gt;Requirements / Gereklilikler:&lt;/span&gt; Windows 2000 / XP&lt;img src="http://c.services.spaces.live.com/CollectionWebService/c.gif?cid=3102122150198323288&amp;page=RSS%3a+NetStumbler+0.4.0+(Built+554)&amp;referrer=" width="1px" height="1px" border="0" alt=""&gt;&lt;img style="position:absolute" alt="" width="0px" height="0px" src="http://c.live.com/c.gif?NC=31263&amp;amp;NA=1149&amp;amp;PI=73329&amp;amp;RF=&amp;amp;DI=3919&amp;amp;PS=85545&amp;amp;TP=leothemaster.spaces.live.com&amp;amp;GT1=leothemaster"&gt;</description><comments>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!2852.entry#comment</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!2852.entry</guid><pubDate>Sun, 09 Apr 2006 19:40:26 GMT</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><msn:type>blogentry</msn:type><live:type>blogentry</live:type><live:typelabel>Blog entry</live:typelabel><wfw:commentRss>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!2852/comments/feed.rss</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!2852.entry#comment</wfw:comment><dcterms:modified>2006-04-09T19:40:26Z</dcterms:modified></item><item><title>Free Wi-Fi in Airports / Havaalanlarındaki Ücretsiz Wi-Fi</title><link>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1853.entry</link><description>United States&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Continental Airlines offers Free wireless high
speed internet access to members in 22 Presidents Club locations in
major airports around the USA.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Alabama&lt;br&gt; Huntsville Airport - Huntsville&lt;br&gt; Madison County Executive Airport - Huntsville&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Alaska&lt;br&gt; Aero Services - KTN - Ketchikan&lt;br&gt; Ketchikan International Airport - Ketchikan&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Arizona&lt;br&gt; America West Clubs - members only -Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; California&lt;br&gt; Hayward Airport - Hayward&lt;br&gt; Livermore Airport - Livermore&lt;br&gt; Long Beach Airport - Long Beach&lt;br&gt; Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge - LAX&lt;br&gt; Ontario Int. Airport - UA Terminal and Southwest Terminal - Ontario&lt;br&gt; BSAir at the Reedley Muni Airport - Reedley&lt;br&gt; John Wayne Airport - Santa Ana&lt;br&gt; Santa Maria Airport - Santa Maria&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Colorado&lt;br&gt; Centennial Airport - Centennial&lt;br&gt; Colorado Springs Airport - Colorado Springs&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Connecticut&lt;br&gt; Bradley International Airport - Windsor Locks&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Georgia&lt;br&gt; Fulton County Airport (FTY) - Raytheon Aircraft Services Terminal&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Florida&lt;br&gt; Panama City Airport - Bay County&lt;br&gt; Daytona Beach Airport - signal availability reported in Ticketing Area - Daytona Beach&lt;br&gt; Southwest Florida International Airport - Fort Myers&lt;br&gt; Ft. Lauderdale Airport - all terminals - Ft. Lauderdale&lt;br&gt; Gainesville Regional Airport - Gainesville&lt;br&gt; Orlando International Airport - East Hall area in front of the Hyatt (rest of airport coming soon) - Orlando&lt;br&gt; Pensacola Int. Airport - Pensacola&lt;br&gt; Tallahassee Airport - Tallahassee&lt;br&gt; Tampa International - Tampa&lt;br&gt; Palm Beach International Airport - West Palm Beach&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Idaho&lt;br&gt; Boise Airport - Boise&lt;br&gt; Idaho Falls Airport - Idaho Falls&lt;br&gt; Nez Perce County Regional Airport - Lewiston&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Illinois&lt;br&gt; Central Illinois Regional Airport - Bloomington/Normal&lt;br&gt; Moline Airport - Moline&lt;br&gt; Peoria Airport - Peoria&lt;br&gt; Rockford Airport - Rockford&lt;br&gt; Capital Airport - Springfield&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Indiana&lt;br&gt; Fort Wayne International Airport - Fort Wayne&lt;br&gt; Smith Field Airport - Fort Wayne&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Iowa&lt;br&gt; Dubuque Regional Airport - Dubuque&lt;br&gt; Sioux City Airport - business center - Sioux City&lt;br&gt; Waterloo Airport - Waterloo&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Kansas&lt;br&gt; Wichita Mid-Continent Airport - Wichita&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Kentucky&lt;br&gt; Bluegrass Airport - Lexington&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Louisiana&lt;br&gt; Lafayette Regional Airport - Lafayette&lt;br&gt; Lake Charles Airport - Lake Charles&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Maryland&lt;br&gt; Hagerstown Municipal Airport - Hagerstown&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Michigan&lt;br&gt; Capital City Airport - Lansing&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Minnesota&lt;br&gt; Beltrami County Airport - Bemidji&lt;br&gt; Rochester International Airport - Rochester&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Mississippi&lt;br&gt; Hattiesburg-Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport - no commercial flights - Hattiesburg&lt;br&gt; Tupelo Regional Airport - Tupelo&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Missouri&lt;br&gt; Springfield-Branson Airport - Springfield&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Montana&lt;br&gt; Great Falls International Airport - Great Falls&lt;br&gt; Helena Regional Airport - Helena&lt;br&gt; Missoula International Airport - Missoula&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Nevada&lt;br&gt; McCarran Airport - Las Vegas Henderson Executive Airport - Las Vegas&lt;br&gt; North Las Vegas Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; New Mexico&lt;br&gt; Albuquerque International Sunport/Airport - Albuquerque&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; New York&lt;br&gt; Binghamton Airport - Binghamton&lt;br&gt; JetBlue Airways - Terminal 6 - JFK Airport - Jamaica, Queens&lt;br&gt; Rochester Airport - business lounge and food court - Rochester&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; North Carolina&lt;br&gt; Asheville Regional Airport - Fletcher&lt;br&gt; Wilmington International Airport - Wilmington&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; North Dakota&lt;br&gt; Bismarck Airport - Bismarck&lt;br&gt; Hector International Airport - Fargo&lt;br&gt; Grand Forks Airport - Grand Forks&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Ohio&lt;br&gt; Ohio State University Airport - Columbus&lt;br&gt; Port Columbus International Airport - Columbus&lt;br&gt; Dayton International Airport - Dayton&lt;br&gt; Toledo Express Airport - Toledo&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Oregon&lt;br&gt; Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport - Medford&lt;br&gt; Portland International Airport - Portland&lt;br&gt; Redmond Airport - Redmond&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Pennsylvania&lt;br&gt; Lehigh Valley International Airport - Allentown&lt;br&gt; Erie Airport - Erie&lt;br&gt; Harrisburg International Airport - Harrisburg&lt;br&gt; Pittsburgh Airport - Pittsburgh&lt;br&gt; Brandywine Airport - West Chester&lt;br&gt; Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Airport - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; South Carolina&lt;br&gt; Columbia International Airport - Columbia&lt;br&gt; Greenville/Spartanburg Airport&lt;br&gt; Myrtle Beach Airport - Myrtle Beach&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; South Dakota&lt;br&gt; Rapid City Airport - Rapid City&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Tennessee&lt;br&gt; Tri-Cities Regional Airport - Blountville&lt;br&gt; KnoxAir at TYS - McGee-Tyson Airport and DKX - Island Home Airport - Knoxville&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Texas&lt;br&gt; Harrison Aviation - Arlington Municipal Airport - Arlington&lt;br&gt; Corpus Christi International Airport - Corpus Christi&lt;br&gt; El Paso Airport - El Paso&lt;br&gt; Valley International Airport - Harlingen&lt;br&gt; Lubbock International Airport - Lubbock&lt;br&gt; McAllen-Miller International Airport - McAllen&lt;br&gt; Midland-Odessa Airport - Midland&lt;br&gt; San Angelo Municipal Airport - San Angelo&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Virginia&lt;br&gt; Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport - Charlottesville&lt;br&gt; Leesburg Executive Airport - Leesburg&lt;br&gt; Newport News/Williamsburg Airport - Newport News&lt;br&gt; Richmond Airport - Richmond&lt;br&gt; Roanoke Airport - Roanoke&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Washington&lt;br&gt; Grant County Airport - Moses Lake&lt;br&gt; Tri-Cities Airport - Pasco&lt;br&gt; Pullman Moscow Airport- Pullman&lt;br&gt; Walla`Walla Regional Airport - Walla Walla&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; West Virginia&lt;br&gt; Yeager Airport - Charleston&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Wisconson&lt;br&gt; Austin Straubel Airport - Green Bay&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;  &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; International&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Aruba&lt;br&gt; Aruba Airport terminal - Aruba&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Austria&lt;br&gt; Austrian Airlines lounges at Vienna International Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Botswana&lt;br&gt;
Maun International Airport - edge of the Okavango Delta - designed for
clients of Moremi Air Services and Kwando Safaris who use Maun airport
as an operational base for their safari business&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Brazil&lt;br&gt; Congonhas Airport - Sao Paulo&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Canada&lt;br&gt;
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges - Bell Wi-Fi Access Zone - Montreal,
Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Saint John's&lt;br&gt; Dryden Regional Airport - Dryden, Ontario&lt;br&gt; Fredericton Airport - Fredericton, New Brunswick&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Costa Rica&lt;br&gt; Juan Santamaria International Airport - San Jose&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Hungary&lt;br&gt; Budapest Ferihegy Int'l Airport - Terminals 2A and 2B - free network is Pannongsm - Budapest&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Israel&lt;br&gt; Terminal 3 at Ben Gurion International Airport - Tel Aviv&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Japan&lt;br&gt; Narita Int'l Airport, Terminal 2 - Narita&lt;br&gt; Kansai Airport - Osaka&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Kuwait&lt;br&gt; Kuwait International Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Luxembourg&lt;br&gt; Luxembourg International Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Island of Madeira&lt;br&gt; Funchal Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Malaysia&lt;br&gt; Kuala Lumpur Int. Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Mexico&lt;br&gt; Puerto Vallarta Airport - Puerto Vallarta&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Portugal&lt;br&gt; Faial Island Airport - bar area - Horta -Azores&lt;br&gt; Madeira Island Airport - Madeira Island&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Qutar&lt;br&gt; Quatar Airways Lounges - Doha International Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Russia&lt;br&gt; Sheremetyevo-2 (SVO) Airport - departure terminal, waiting hall, cafes and vip-halls - Moscow&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Singapore&lt;br&gt; Changi Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Spain Madrid International - Iberia Airlines area - Madrid&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Taiwan&lt;br&gt; Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport - Terminal 2&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Thailand&lt;br&gt; Bangkok Airport - Cathay Pacific Lounge area - Bangkok&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Trinidad&lt;br&gt; Piarco International Airport&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Turkey&lt;br&gt; Ataturk Airport - Millenium Lounge access for several airline Club members - Istanbul&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; United Kingdom&lt;br&gt; Ronaldsway Airport - Isle of Man &lt;br&gt;&lt;img src="http://c.services.spaces.live.com/CollectionWebService/c.gif?cid=3102122150198323288&amp;page=RSS%3a+Free+Wi-Fi+in+Airports+%2f+Havaalanlar%c4%b1ndaki+%c3%9ccretsiz+Wi-Fi&amp;referrer=" width="1px" height="1px" border="0" alt=""&gt;&lt;img style="position:absolute" alt="" width="0px" height="0px" src="http://c.live.com/c.gif?NC=31263&amp;amp;NA=1149&amp;amp;PI=73329&amp;amp;RF=&amp;amp;DI=3919&amp;amp;PS=85545&amp;amp;TP=leothemaster.spaces.live.com&amp;amp;GT1=leothemaster"&gt;</description><comments>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1853.entry#comment</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1853.entry</guid><pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2005 06:02:54 GMT</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><msn:type>blogentry</msn:type><live:type>blogentry</live:type><live:typelabel>Blog entry</live:typelabel><wfw:commentRss>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1853/comments/feed.rss</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1853.entry#comment</wfw:comment><dcterms:modified>2005-09-13T06:26:50Z</dcterms:modified></item><item><title>Micro Mag Mount 2.4GHz 5.5dBi Antenna</title><link>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1740.entry</link><description>&lt;br&gt;
The Connex Wireless MM24-5RD is a high performance wireless antenna and
mount system designed specifically for indoor wireless applications.
With the high gain antenna and the ability to mount the antenna in a
more favorable location, the user should expect up to 50% more range
from their existing wireless equipment. This antenna is especially
useful for those computers equipped with PCI wireless cards because it
allows the user to move the antenna up and away from the back of the
PC. The design is flexible and allows mounting to a metal surface such
as a file cabinet or metal cabinet. With its non-skid weighted rubber
base, it is extremely stable on a desktop or any other surface. The
MM24-RD also comes complete with a wall mount kit which allows for
mounting to a wall or ceiling for added flexibility. The unit comes
with a 5’ low loss integrated cable and a wide variety of connector
options.&lt;br&gt;
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								&lt;b&gt;Part No.&lt;/b&gt;   MM24-5RD-XXXX (specify connector)&lt;br&gt;

								&lt;b&gt;Connectors: &lt;/b&gt;   MC-Card, MMCX, RPMMCX, RSMA, RTNC, U.FL&lt;br&gt;
								&lt;b&gt;Price:&lt;/b&gt; from $19.95 each&lt;br&gt;
								
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pushing more bits further and faster for less cost (I believe the
unofficial goal of &lt;a href="http://nocat.net/"&gt;our community wireless project&lt;/a&gt; is to provide infinite bandwidth everywhere for free. Of course, there are problems with &lt;a href="http://mathforum.org/dr.math/problems/vonminden10.23.html"&gt; approaching infinity&lt;/a&gt;, but it's still fun to try!) &lt;p&gt;The work that &lt;a href="http://www.netscum.com/~clapp/"&gt;Andrew Clapp&lt;/a&gt;
and others have done is helping to demystify the ancient black magick
of Resonance (i.e. antenna building). And so, over last weekend, some
friends and I decided to give it a go for ourselves. &lt;p&gt;(standard disclaimer): Anything you do with your gear is &lt;b&gt;YOUR RESPONSIBILITY&lt;/b&gt;.
This is a stupid idea that will probably ruin your radio, set your
house on fire, bring the FCC to your door, ruin your crops, and send
famine and pestilence across the land. And as the operator, it is &lt;b&gt;YOUR RESPONSIBILITY&lt;/b&gt;
to not take the word of some raving lunatic on the web with funny
colored hair, and find things out for yourself. Your mileage will vary.
I'm probably lying. You have been warned. &lt;p&gt; Anyway, our first run was a direct rip-off of Andrew Clapp's terrific &lt;a href="http://www.netscum.com/~clapp/wireless.html"&gt;original design&lt;/a&gt;
(knowing next to nothing about antenna construction, it's helpful to
start off with a working known good.) By using PVC, all-thread,
washers, some cheap copper tubing, a Pringles can, and some scrap
cardboard, we were able to make a prototype shotgun yagi in a matter of
hours. Having a couple of other excited alpha geeks around can help
move construction projects along very quickly. &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/shotgun.jpg"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/shotgun-200.jpg" border=0 height=266 width=200&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;p&gt;Once
this was up and running, we looked at the design, and of course
speculated about ways to optimize it. While a directional antenna
showing between 12 and 15db gain is impressive, it's also pretty large,
physically. We realized that, if we were careful, we could fit a full
wavelength inside the Pringles can itself (at a reduced total gain),
but make the entire antenna much more compact. &lt;p&gt;In about 45
minutes, we had the collector rod built, the locknuts on, and the whole
thing in place. The result: A Pringles can that pulls about &lt;b&gt;12db&lt;/b&gt;! &lt;h3&gt;Parts list :&lt;/h3&gt; &lt;table border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0&gt; &lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;All-thread, 5 5/8&amp;quot; long, 1/8&amp;quot; OD &lt;td&gt;$1.00  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;two nylon lock nuts &lt;td&gt;$0.10  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;five 1&amp;quot; washers, 1/8&amp;quot; ID &lt;td&gt;$0.10  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;6&amp;quot; aluminum tubing, 1/4&amp;quot; ID &lt;td&gt;$0.75  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;A connector to match your radio pigtail&lt;br&gt;(we used a female N connector) &lt;td&gt;$3.00  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;1 1/2&amp;quot; piece of 12 gauge solid copper wire&lt;br&gt;(we used ground wire from house electrical wiring) &lt;td&gt;$0.00  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;A tall Pringles can&lt;br&gt;(any flavor, Ridges are optional.) &lt;td&gt;$1.50  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;Scrap plastic disc, 3&amp;quot; across&lt;br&gt;(like another Pringles can lid) &lt;td&gt;$0.00  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td&gt;Total: &lt;td&gt;$6.45  &lt;/tbody&gt; &lt;/table&gt; &lt;p&gt;Of
course, buying in bulk helps alot. You probably won't be able to find a
6&amp;quot; piece of all-thread; buy the standard size (usually one or two feet)
and a 10-pack of washers and nuts while you're at it. Then, you'll have
enough for two, for about $10. &lt;h3&gt;Tools required:&lt;/h3&gt; &lt;p&gt;Ruler&lt;br&gt; Scissors&lt;br&gt; Pipe cutter (or hacksaw or dremel tool, in a pinch)&lt;br&gt; Heavy duty cutters (or dremel again, to cut the all-thread)&lt;br&gt; Something sharp to pierce the plastic (like an awl or a drill bit)&lt;br&gt; Hot glue gun&lt;br&gt; Soldering Iron &lt;p&gt;Construction time: about an hour &lt;h3&gt;Front collector construction:&lt;/h3&gt; &lt;p&gt;Mark and cut four pieces of tubing, about &lt;b&gt;1.2&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt; (1 15/64&amp;quot;). Where did I get this number? First figure out the wavelength at the bottom of the frequency range we're using (&lt;b&gt;2.412 GHz&lt;/b&gt;, or channel 1). This will be the longest that the pipe should be: &lt;pre&gt; &lt;font size=4&gt;W = 3.0 * 10^8 * (1 / 2.412) * 10^-9&lt;br&gt; W = (3.0 / 2.412) * 10^-1&lt;br&gt; W = 0.124 Meters&lt;br&gt; W = &lt;b&gt;4.88 inches&lt;/b&gt; &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/pre&gt; &lt;p&gt;We'll be cutting the pipe to quarter wavelength, so: &lt;pre&gt;&lt;font size=4&gt; 1/4 W = 4.88 / 4&lt;br&gt; 1/4 W = &lt;b&gt;1.22&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt; &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/pre&gt; &lt;p&gt;Now figure out what the shortest we'll ever use is (&lt;b&gt;2.462&lt;/b&gt; Ghz, or channel 11 in the US): &lt;pre&gt;&lt;font size=4&gt; W = 3.0 * 10^8 * (1 / 2.462) * 10^-9&lt;br&gt; W = (3.0 / 2.462) * 10^-1&lt;br&gt; W = 0.122 Meters&lt;br&gt; W = 4.80 inches &lt;br&gt; 1/4 W = &lt;b&gt;1.20&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; &lt;/pre&gt; &lt;p&gt;Practically speaking, what's the difference between the shortest pipe and the longest pipe length? about 0.02&amp;quot;, or &lt;i&gt;less than 1/32&amp;quot;&lt;/i&gt;. That's probably about the size of the pipe cutter blade you're using. So, just shoot for 1.2&amp;quot;, and you'll get it close enough. &lt;p&gt;Cut the all-thread to exactly &lt;b&gt;5 5/8&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt;. The washers we used are about 1/16&amp;quot; thick, so that should leave just enough room for the pipe, washers, and nuts. &lt;p&gt;
Pierce a hole in the center of the Pringles can lid big enough for the
all-thread to pass through. Now is probably a good time to start eating
Pringles (we found it better for all concerned to just toss the things;
Salt &amp;amp; Vinegar Pringles get to be almost caustic after the first
fifteen or so.) &lt;p&gt;Cut a &lt;b&gt;3&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt; plastic disc, just big enough to
fit snugly inside the can. We found another Pringles lid, with the
outer ridge trimmed off, to be ideal. Poke a hole in the center of it,
and slip it over one of the lengths of pipe. &lt;p&gt; Now, assemble the
pipe. You might have to use a file or dremel tool to shave the tips of
the thread, if you have trouble getting the nuts on. The pipe is a
sandwich that goes on the all-thread like this: &lt;pre&gt;Nut Lid Washer Pipe Washer Pipe Washer Pipe-with-Plastic Washer Pipe Washer Nut&lt;br&gt;&lt;/pre&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/pieces.jpg"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/pieces-200.jpg" alt=photo border=0 height=150 width=200&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;p&gt;Tighten
down the nuts to be snug, but don't overtighten (I bent the tubing on
our first try; aluminum bends VERY easily.) Just get it snug.
Congratulations, you now you have the front collector. &lt;h2&gt;Now for the can:&lt;/h2&gt; &lt;p&gt;By now you should have eaten (or tossed) the actual chips. Wipe out the can, and measure &lt;b&gt;3 3/8&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt;
up from the bottom of the can. Cut a hole just big enough for the
connector to pass through. We found through trial and error that this
seems to be the &amp;quot;sweet spot&amp;quot; of the can. &lt;p&gt;On the Pringles Salt &amp;amp; Vinegar can, the N connector was directly between &lt;i&gt;Sodium&lt;/i&gt; and &lt;i&gt;Protein&lt;/i&gt;. &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/cholesterol.jpg"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/cholesterol-200.jpg" alt="sweet spot" border=0 height=266 width=200&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;h2&gt;Element construction:&lt;/h2&gt; &lt;p&gt;Straighten
the heavy copper wire, and solder it to the connector. When inside the
can, the wire should be just below the midpoint of the can (ours turned
out to be about &lt;b&gt;1 1/16&amp;quot;&lt;/b&gt;). You lose a few db by going longer, so cut it just shy of the middle of the can &lt;p&gt; &lt;a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/element.jpg"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/element-200.jpg" alt=element border=0 height=150 width=200&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;p&gt;
We were in a hurry, so we used hot glue to hold the connector in place.
If you have a connector that uses a compression nut and washer, and
you're really careful about cutting the hole, you could use that
instead. &lt;p&gt; Now, insert the collector assembly into the can, and
close the lid. The inside end of the pipe should NOT touch the copper
element; it should be just forward of it. If it touches, your
all-thread is probably too long. &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/opening.jpg"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/opening-200.jpg" alt="photo of the opening" border=0 height=266 width=200&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;p&gt;Now, just read &lt;a href="http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_00/47cfr15_00.html"&gt;FCC Part 15.247&lt;/a&gt;, connect your pigtail, aim carefully, and have fun! &lt;p&gt;Unfortunately,
I don't have access to any of the necessary equipment (spectrum
analyzer, power meter, or even an SWR meter) to properly evaluate the
characteristics of the antenna. SWR in particular would be a really
good idea to measure, as we're not sure how much power is feeding back
into the circuit (too much and you can easily blow your transmitter.)
With the extremely low power output (15dbm) of the Orinoco cards, I
don't think this is too much of a danger, but remember, anything you do
with your equipment is your responsibility, and at your own risk! &lt;p&gt;Without the proper (multi-thousand dollar) tools, how were we able to estimate antenna performance? &lt;p&gt;Using
the Link Test software that comes with the Orinoco silver cards, you
can see the signal and noise readings (in db) of a received signal, and
your test partner's reception of your signal. As I happen to be 0.6
mile LOS from ORA headquarters, with very little noise on the channel
between, we had a fairly controlled testbed to experiment with. We shot
at the omni on the roof, and used the access point at ORA as our link
test partner. &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/linktest.jpg"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.oreillynet.com/images/weblog_graphics/flickenger/linktest-200.jpg" alt="photo of link test screen" border=0 height=150 width=200&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;p&gt;To
estimate antenna performance, we started by connecting commercial
antennas of known gain, and taking readings. Then, we connected our
test antennas and compared the results. We had the following at our
disposal: &lt;p&gt; two &lt;b&gt;10db&lt;/b&gt;, 180 degree sector panel antennas&lt;br&gt; one &lt;b&gt;11db&lt;/b&gt;, 120 degree sector panel antenna&lt;br&gt; one &lt;b&gt;24db&lt;/b&gt; parabolic dish&lt;br&gt; a couple of Pringles cans and some tin foil &lt;p&gt; Here were the average received signal and noise readings from each, in roughly the same position: &lt;p&gt; &lt;table border=0 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0&gt; &lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;&lt;b&gt;Antenna&lt;/b&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;&lt;b&gt;Signal&lt;/b&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;&lt;b&gt;Noise&lt;/b&gt;  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;10db A: &lt;td align=center&gt;-83db &lt;td align=center&gt;-92db  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;10db B: &lt;td align=center&gt;-83db &lt;td align=center&gt;-92db  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;11db: &lt;td align=center&gt;-82db &lt;td align=center&gt;-95db  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=center&gt;24db: &lt;td align=center&gt;-67db &lt;td align=center&gt;-102db  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=right&gt;Pringles can &lt;br&gt;(shotgun): &lt;td align=center&gt;-78db &lt;td align=center&gt;-99db  &lt;tr&gt; &lt;td align=right&gt;Pringles can &lt;br&gt;(internal): &lt;td align=center&gt;-81db &lt;td align=center&gt;-98db  &lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;/table&gt;  &lt;p&gt;
The test partner (AP side) signal results were virtually the same.
Interestingly, even at only 0.6 mile, we saw some thermal fade effect;
as the evening turned into night, we saw about 3db gain across the
board (it had been a particularly hot day: almost 100 degrees. I don't
know what the relative humidity was, but it felt fairly dry.) &lt;p&gt;
Yagis and dishes are much more directional than sectors and omnis. This
bore out in the numbers, as the perceived noise level was consistently
lower with the more directional antennas. This can help alot on long
distance shots, as not only will your perceived signal be greater, the
competing noise will seem to be less. More directional antennas also
help keep noise down for your neighbors trying to share the spectrum as
well. Be a good neighbor and use the most directional antennas that
will work for your application (yes, noise is everybody's problem.) &lt;p&gt;
When trying to aim a yagi (like our little can), keep in mind that they
have large side lobes that extend up to 45 degrees from the center of
the can. Don't point directly at where you're trying to go, aim
slightly to the left or the right. We also found that elevating the
antenna helped a bit as well. When aiming the antenna, hold it behind
the connector, and SLOWLY sweep from left to right, with the Link Test
program running. When you get the maximum signal, slowly raise the end
of the can to see if it makes a difference. Go slowly, changing only
one variable at a time. &lt;p&gt; Remember that the can is polarized, so
match the phase of the antenna you're talking to (for example, if
shooting at an omni, be sure the element is on the bottom or the top of
the can, or you won't be able to see it!) You can use this to your
advantage to try to eliminate some noise on a long distance link:
slowly turn both ends of the link from vertical through horizontal, and
stop at the point that you see the most gain (and lowest noise.) &lt;p&gt;
We haven't looked into weatherproof housing for the can; sinking the
whole thing into some 3&amp;quot; PVC should do the trick. Of course, at $10 for
two, it might just be more economical to replace them when they fail. &lt;p&gt;
Apparently, antennas of comparable gain cost upwards of $150. Over a
clear line of sight, with short antenna cable runs, a 12db to 12db
can-to-can shot should be able to carry an 11Mbps link well over ten
miles. &lt;p&gt; Have fun!&lt;img src="http://c.services.spaces.live.com/CollectionWebService/c.gif?cid=3102122150198323288&amp;page=RSS%3a+Wifi+Antenna+on+the+Cheap+%2f+Ucuza+Wifi+Anten&amp;referrer=" width="1px" height="1px" border="0" alt=""&gt;&lt;img style="position:absolute" alt="" width="0px" height="0px" src="http://c.live.com/c.gif?NC=31263&amp;amp;NA=1149&amp;amp;PI=73329&amp;amp;RF=&amp;amp;DI=3919&amp;amp;PS=85545&amp;amp;TP=leothemaster.spaces.live.com&amp;amp;GT1=leothemaster"&gt;</description><comments>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1738.entry#comment</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1738.entry</guid><pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:09:54 GMT</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><msn:type>blogentry</msn:type><live:type>blogentry</live:type><live:typelabel>Blog entry</live:typelabel><wfw:commentRss>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1738/comments/feed.rss</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1738.entry#comment</wfw:comment><dcterms:modified>2005-08-18T14:21:25Z</dcterms:modified></item><item><title>"in-flight wireless" at Boeing 737-400 Aircrafts / Boeing 737-400 Uçaklarda "havada-kablosuz"</title><link>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!1066.entry</link><description>QUALCOMM and Connexion by Boeing announced today that they are working
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being trashed, and are available for other uses such as the one I describe
here. It is easy to make a surplus Primestar dish into a highly directional
antenna for the very popular IEEE 802.11 wireless networking. The resulting
antenna has about 22 db of gain, and is fed with 50 ohm coaxial cable. Usually
LMR400 or 9913 low loss cable is used if the source is more than a few feet
from the antenna. The range using two of these antennas with a line of sight
path is around 10 miles at full bandwidth. I must stress the line of sight
part though. Leaves really attenuate the signal.&lt;/font&gt;

    
  
&lt;a href="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00073.JPG"&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00073.JPG" align=bottom border=0 height=240&gt;
  &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 

  
    
  
&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;The dish in use with Apple's Airport.&lt;/font&gt;

  
    
  
 

  
    
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Things You Will Need:&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;

    
&lt;ol&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;A Primestar dish.  (You may use any old 
dish, but if it is bigger than the Primestar the gain will be higher, and 
it may not be within the Federal Communications Commission rules for use within
the United States.  In fact I have come to find out that there seem
to be several different dishes that Primestar used, and I am only sure that
the one I used, pictured above, used with the ordinary Wavelan or Airport
 transceiver card is within the effective radiated power limits given by
the  FCC.)&lt;/font&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;A juice can (about 4 inches in diameter   and 
at least 8 inches long).&lt;/font&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;A chassis mount N connector.&lt;/font&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;You will also need a &amp;quot;pigtail&amp;quot;   connector which
 has the proprietary Lucent connector (for the   PCMCIA card) on one end
and  an N connector on the other. The   pigtail can be obtained from a number
of online stores for $35   to $40.&lt;/font&gt; 
&lt;/ol&gt;

    
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Construction Steps:&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;

    
&lt;ol&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;After deciding on a place to mount your   antenna
 (which hopefully has a line of sight path to the access   point or other
IEEE 802.11 site), remove the apparatus at the   feed position of the dish,
saving the mounting hardware.&lt;/font&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Using a can opener, cut one end of the   juice
 can out, drink the juice and wash it out&lt;/font&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Solder a quarter wavelength (1.15 inches)   of
 wire onto the center conductor of the chassis mount N connector.&lt;/font&gt;
  &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Using a punch or whatever other tools   you deem
 necessary, mount the N connector so that it is about   1.2 inches from the
 closed end of the juice can as shown below.   It is also a good idea to
put  a drip hole at the lowest point   of the can to insure that water doesn't
 build up inside. After   having this up a for a few months, I think it would
 be nice to   put a plastic lid on the open end of the can so that the inside 
   doesn't rust. During the time mine has been up, it has rusted   and I have
lost a couple of db on the signal strength. These   two things may be correlated.&lt;/font&gt;
   &lt;li&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;If you are certain of the polarization   you
will  need, mount the juice can so that that polarization   is achieved.
(You want  the antenna you are communicating with   to be lined up with yours.)
If you  don't know the polarization   you can set everything up and before
mounting  the juice can,   experiment to get the maximum signal strength
by rotating  the   juice can around its axis. Most commercial antennas I've
seen   are  using vertical polarization, so that the picture below shows
  you the proper  orientation. You want to mount the juice can so   that
the opening is just  at the focus of the dish. In my installation   I didn't
quite achieve this,  but I only lost a db or two by taking   the easy route.
I still have about  25 db signal to noise ratio,   so this wasn't important
to me. The easy route  is to mount the   can as far back as you can along
the mount, by punching  two holes   through the can and bolting it in. The
perfectionist's method    would be to find the best feed place (which I found
to be just   a little  farther back) and use some PVC tubing or something
to   extend the mount so the feed is in the perfect position. In some   installations,
every decibel  will count and this should be considered.&lt;/font&gt; 
&lt;/ol&gt;

    
  
&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;.&lt;a href="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00076.JPG"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00076.JPG" align=bottom border=0 height=240&gt;
  &lt;/a&gt; &lt;/font&gt;

  
    
  
&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;The inside of the feed can.&lt;/font&gt;

  
    
  
 

  
    
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Some Considerations:&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;

    
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;This antenna is very directional. You must have it
 aligned very carefully, or you will lose a lot of signal. It also needs
to  be mounted securely, so the wind won't be able to rotate it even a few
degrees.&lt;/font&gt;

    
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;This antenna is an offset fed dish, which means that
 the feed horn (our juice can) is not positioned as much in the way of an
incoming signal, so it doesn't shadow the dish. This makes the aiming a bit
tricky, because it actually looks like it is aimed down when it is aimed
for the horizon. See the photo below of it aimed actually a few degrees above
the horizon. You can use the scale on the dish mount to determine the elevation
 it is aimed at. The dish isn't as directional in the up/down directions
as  it is side to side. This is fortunate, because without turning the mounting
 upside down we can only get it set so it is a few degrees above the horizon.
 I sacrificed a db of gain here by not turning it over, mostly because I'm
 mounting it on a vent pipe, and didn't want to put that kind of wind load 
 on it. As mentioned above I don't really need the extra signal either.&lt;/font&gt;

    
  
&lt;a href="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00077.JPG"&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00077.JPG" align=bottom border=0 width=240&gt;
  &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 

  
    
  
&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;The mount of the dish. This photo also shows
the angle it must be tipped to be aimed at the horizon.&lt;/font&gt;

  
    
  
 

  
    
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;I believe this feed system could be improved by linking
 two cans together (or using a section of pipe) to give the effect of lengthening
 the length of the circular wave guide feed. This would further attenuate
undesired modes (other than the TE11 mode). The optimum length would be between
14 and 21 inches. The opening would still need to be at the focus of the
dish.&lt;/font&gt;

    
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Use the Feed Can By Itself&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;

    
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;You can use the feed can by itself as a cheap antenna.
 It works as well as the commercially available &amp;quot;range extender&amp;quot; antenna,
but only in one direction, and it is so easy to construct!&lt;/font&gt;

    
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;Some More Photos&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;

    
  
&lt;a href="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00074.JPG"&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00074.JPG" align=bottom border=0 width=240&gt;
  &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 

  
    
  
&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;A photo of the mounting of the feed can.&lt;/font&gt;

  
    
  
 

  
    
  
&lt;a href="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00075.JPG"&gt;&lt;font face=Geneva&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/Primestar/PIC00075.JPG" align=bottom border=0 width=320&gt;
  &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 

  
    
  &lt;font face=Geneva&gt;A photo of the coaxial connection to the feed
 can.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;img src="http://c.services.spaces.live.com/CollectionWebService/c.gif?cid=3102122150198323288&amp;page=RSS%3a+Use+a+Dish+as+an+IEEE+802.11+Wireless+Networking+Antenna&amp;referrer=" width="1px" height="1px" border="0" alt=""&gt;&lt;img style="position:absolute" alt="" width="0px" height="0px" src="http://c.live.com/c.gif?NC=31263&amp;amp;NA=1149&amp;amp;PI=73329&amp;amp;RF=&amp;amp;DI=3919&amp;amp;PS=85545&amp;amp;TP=leothemaster.spaces.live.com&amp;amp;GT1=leothemaster"&gt;</description><comments>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!915.entry#comment</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!915.entry</guid><pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2005 22:22:54 GMT</pubDate><slash:comments>0</slash:comments><msn:type>blogentry</msn:type><live:type>blogentry</live:type><live:typelabel>Blog entry</live:typelabel><wfw:commentRss>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!915/comments/feed.rss</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!915.entry#comment</wfw:comment><dcterms:modified>2005-08-05T22:22:54Z</dcterms:modified></item><item><title>TR TTWiNet Wireless HotSpots / TR TTWiNet Kablosuz İnternet Erişim Noktaları</title><link>http://leothemaster.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!2B0CF3A8EC712858!890.entry</link><description>Adana&lt;br&gt;
ADANA HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS&lt;br&gt;
SÜRMELİ OTEL-ÇUKUROVA&lt;br&gt;
BOZDAĞAN HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Afyonkarahisar&lt;br&gt;
VARAN TESİSLERİ- AKÖREN&lt;br&gt;
İKBAL TERMAL HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS-İZMİR YOLU 10.KM&lt;br&gt;
ORUÇOĞLU TERMAL HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
GRAND ÖZER HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Ağrı&lt;br&gt;
AĞRI HAVA ALANI (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Aksaray&lt;br&gt;
ORHAN AĞAÇLI TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
GRAND ER-AS HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
OTEL MELENDİZ (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Amasya&lt;br&gt;
BUYUK AMASYA OTELI&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Ankara&lt;br&gt;
TBMM&lt;br&gt;
BOSS TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
HAZİNE MÜSTEŞARLIĞI&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - ARJANTİN&lt;br&gt;
TÜRK TELEKOM GENEL MÜDÜRLÜK KAMPÜSÜ&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - ARMADA&lt;br&gt;
TÜRK TELEKOM ANKARA İL MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - TUNALI HİLMİ&lt;br&gt;
ANKUVA ALIŞ VERİŞ MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ATATÜRK BULVARI&lt;br&gt;
NEVA PALAS OTEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - 7.CADDE / BAHÇELİEVLER&lt;br&gt;
SÜRMELİ OTEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - GİMAT MİGROS&lt;br&gt;
BİLKENT OTEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ARMADA&lt;br&gt;
ESENBOĞA HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - GAZİ OSMAN PAŞA&lt;br&gt;
VARAN TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - DİKMEN&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ÇAYYOLU&lt;br&gt;
ZAFER ÇARŞISI - KIZILAY (*)&lt;br&gt;
TCDD ANKARA GAR (*)&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - BİLKENT CENTER (*)&lt;br&gt;
LEMAN DERGİSİ - KIZILAY (*)&lt;br&gt;
ALİ-RA CAFE (*)&lt;br&gt;
ANKARA TENİS KULÜBÜ (*)&lt;br&gt;
ARCADİUM AVM (*)&lt;br&gt;
DOLPHİN RESTAURANT&amp;amp;CAFE BAR (*)&lt;br&gt;
HAYAL MEYAL CAFE (*)&lt;br&gt;
İTÜ EVİ&lt;br&gt;
NEZİROĞLU HYUNDAİ İŞÇİ BLOKLARI (*)&lt;br&gt;
NEZİROĞLU İSUZU İSTANBUL YOLU 10 KM. (*)&lt;br&gt;
NEZİROĞLU PLAZA RENAULT KONYA YOLU&lt;br&gt;
ODTÜ MEZUNLAR DERNEĞİ&lt;br&gt;
OLD MARİNER (*)&lt;br&gt;
PARK BULVAR (*)&lt;br&gt;
SADE CAFE BİSTRO (*)&lt;br&gt;
SEDA PASTANE&lt;br&gt;
SEYİR CAFE (*)&lt;br&gt;
TABU CAFE BİSTRO (*)&lt;br&gt;
T.S.Y.D. ANKARA ŞUBESİ&lt;br&gt;
BAŞKENT ÜNİVERSİTESİ (*)&lt;br&gt;
TEA HAUSE (*)&lt;br&gt;
CAFE KAFA (*)&lt;br&gt;
GAZETECİLER CEMİYETİ (*)&lt;br&gt;
HUSTON OTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
MEZZALUNA RESTORAN (*)&lt;br&gt;
SESAM STAT CAFE RESTAURANT (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Antalya&lt;br&gt;
ROBINSON CLUB NOBILIS- BELEK&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS- ATATÜRK CADDESİ&lt;br&gt;
ANTALYA HAVA ALANI İÇHATLAR&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS- CAM PİRAMİT KARŞISI&lt;br&gt;
SHERATON HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS- MİGROS&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS- ALANYA BELEDİYE MEYDANI (*)&lt;br&gt;
PARADİSO HOTEL KESTEL-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
ARKADİA TATİL KÖYÜ - BELEK&lt;br&gt;
ATLANTİS TATİL KÖYÜ-BELEK&lt;br&gt;
AYDINBEY GOLD DREAMS HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
BLUE SKY HOTEL-ALANYA&lt;br&gt;
BOTANİK HOTEL-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
DEEPO AVM DELPHİN HOTEL-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
KEMER RESORT HOTEL-KEMER&lt;br&gt;
LİMAK LİMRA HOTEL-KEMER&lt;br&gt;
MERYAN OTEL-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
NOVA PARK OTEL-SİDE&lt;br&gt;
PORTO BELLO OTEL&lt;br&gt;
ORİENT PALACE RESORT-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
RİVİERA OTEL-ALANYA&lt;br&gt;
SARAY OTEL REGENCY-MANAVGAT&lt;br&gt;
SEA LİFE HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
TÜRKİZ HOTEL-KEMER (*)&lt;br&gt;
ÖZKAYMAK OTEL-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
TURKUAZ HOTEL-MANAVGAT(*)&lt;br&gt;
GARDENYA HOTEL-ALANYA(*)&lt;br&gt;
CLUB GÜNEŞ TÜRKLER-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
HOLİDAY GARDEN RESORT-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
HOTEL TURKUAZ-SİDE (*)&lt;br&gt;
HOLİDAY PARK RESORT-ALANYA (*)&lt;br&gt;
VENEZİA PALACE KUNDU (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Aydın&lt;br&gt;
KORUMAR HOTEL - KUŞADASI&lt;br&gt;
TUSAN HOTEL - KUŞADASI&lt;br&gt;
ONURA HOTEL - KUŞADASI&lt;br&gt;
ADAKULE HOTEL - KUŞADASI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - SÖKE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MİGROS YANI / AYDIN&lt;br&gt;
İMBAT OTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
THE GRAND BLUE SKY OTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Balıkesir&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ  - SUSURLUK&lt;br&gt;
YÖRSAN DİNLENME TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
BALIKESİR ŞEHİRLERARASI TERMİNALİ&lt;br&gt;
HALİÇ PARK OTEL&lt;br&gt;
YILDIZ OTEL&lt;br&gt;
ELBİS OTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
ASYA OTELCİLİK (*)&lt;br&gt;
TÜRKER DİNLENME TESİSLERİ (*)&lt;br&gt;
BALIKESİR ÜNİVERSİTESİ (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Bolu&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ   BOLU&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Bursa&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - HEYKEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - SÖNMEZ PLAZA&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ZAFER PLAZA&lt;br&gt;
VARAN  TESİSLERİ - GÜLLÜCE&lt;br&gt;
BECEREN HOTEL - ULUDAĞ&lt;br&gt;
HOLIDAY INN HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
TUYAP FUAR ALANI&lt;br&gt;
AS MERKEZ AVM&lt;br&gt;
ŞEHİRLERARASI OTOBÜS TERMİNALİ &lt;br&gt;
CARREFOUR AVM &lt;br&gt;
ZAFER PLAZA AVM&lt;br&gt;
BUTTİM&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Çanakkale&lt;br&gt;
ONSEKİZ MART ÜNİVERSİTESİ &lt;br&gt;
ONSEKİZ MART ÜNİVERSİTESİ KÜLTÜR EVİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Denizli&lt;br&gt;
ÇARDAK HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
SPA HOTEL COLOSSAE THERMAL&lt;br&gt;
PAMUKKALE ÜNİVERSİTESİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Diyarbakır&lt;br&gt;
DİYARBAKIR HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
PRESTİJ HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
TURİSTİK HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
MİROĞLU HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Düzce&lt;br&gt;
VARAN  TESİSLERİ - BOLU DAĞI  (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Elazığ&lt;br&gt;
AKGÜN OTEL&lt;br&gt;
FIRAT ÜNİVERSİTESİ&lt;br&gt;
ELAZIĞ HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Erzincan&lt;br&gt;
ERZİNCAN HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
ATATÜRK ÜNİVERSİTESİ HUKUK FAKÜLTESİ&lt;br&gt;
ERGAN AVM&lt;br&gt;
ER MERKEZ AVM&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Erzurum&lt;br&gt;
ERZURUM HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
POLAT RÖNESANS HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
PALAN HOTEL-YENİŞEHİR (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Eskisehir&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BAŞKURT İŞ MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
TCDD ESKİŞEHİR GARI&lt;br&gt;
ATIŞKAN OTEL&lt;br&gt;
ESKİŞEHİR YİMPAŞ OTEL&lt;br&gt;
HALLER GENÇLİK MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Gaziantep&lt;br&gt;
GAZİANTEP HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
GRAND YAZICI HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
TUĞCAN HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Isparta&lt;br&gt;
OTEL BASMACIOĞLU&lt;br&gt;
BÜYÜK ISPARTA OTELİ&lt;br&gt;
MİGROS YKM VARAN TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
İstanbul&lt;br&gt;
SWISS HOTEL - MAÇKA&lt;br&gt;
ATATÜRK HAVA ALANI  VIP - YEŞİLKÖY&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ - OKMEYDANI&lt;br&gt;
ATATÜRK HAVA ALANI İÇHATLAR - YEŞİLKÖY&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ - KÜÇÜKYALI&lt;br&gt;
IŞIK ÜNİVERSİTESİ&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ - MERTER&lt;br&gt;
HALİÇ ÜNİVERSİTESİ&lt;br&gt;
BOSS TESİSLERİ - KASIMPAŞA&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - BEYOĞLU&lt;br&gt;
VARAN TESİSLERİ - ATAŞEHİR&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - BEBEK&lt;br&gt;
VARAN TESİSLERİ - TAKSİM&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - NİŞANTAŞI &lt;br&gt;
VARAN TESİSLERİ - PERVA&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - SUADİYE &lt;br&gt;
ATATÜRK HAVA ALANI  CIP - YEŞİLKÖY&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - LEVENT &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MALTEPE&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - TAKSİM &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - CADDEBOSTAN&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE - ŞAŞKINBAKKAL &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ŞAŞKINBAKKAL&lt;br&gt;
TÜYAP - BEYLİKDÜZÜ &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - KADIKÖY&lt;br&gt;
BİLGİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ (KAMPUS) DOLAPDERE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MERTER&lt;br&gt;
BİLGİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ (KAMPUS) KUŞTEPE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - AKSARAY&lt;br&gt;
ATAKÖY MARİNA   &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - SULTANAHMET&lt;br&gt;
ATATÜRK OLİMPİYAT STADI  &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - SİRKECİ&lt;br&gt;
GRANDCEVAHİR HOTEL  &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - GAZİOSMANPAŞA&lt;br&gt;
ATRİUM ALIŞ VERİŞ MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BAHÇELİEVLER&lt;br&gt;
GALLERİA ALIŞ VERİŞ MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ZEYTİNBURNU&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - AYŞEKADIN / KADIKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BAKIRKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ÜSKÜDAR&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BÜYÜKÇEKMECE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - KADIKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - FLORYA&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ETİLER&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - CAPİTOL AVM NO:118 ANTUNİZADE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MECİDİYEKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - CAPİTOL AVM NO:105 ANTUNİZADE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS   -  ŞİŞLİ &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BEYOĞLU&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MACARKARDEŞLER CAD.&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - TAKSİM&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - NİŞANTAŞI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MECİDİYEKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - LEVENT&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MİGROS İÇİ - CEVİZLİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - YENİKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - PENDİK&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BEBEK&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - KOZYATAĞI &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ATAKÖY&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - GÖZTEPE &lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - GÜNEŞLİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - CARREFOURSA - MALTEPE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BEŞİKTAŞ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ATAŞEHİR -K.BAKKALKÖY&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  - CARREFOUR AVM - MALTEPE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MİGROS AVM - BEYLİKDÜZÜ&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - ETİLER&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  KEMER COUNTRY&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - AKMERKEZ&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  NİŞANTAŞI&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - ALKENT&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  NAUTİLUS AVM &lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS - MASLAK&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  ERENKÖY&lt;br&gt;
CAROUSEL ALIŞVERİŞ MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  TRİO AVM&lt;br&gt;
GALATASARAY ALİ SAMİ YEN STADI&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  CAPİTOL AVM &lt;br&gt;
TÜRK TELEKOM ATAKÖY KONUKEVİ&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  BEYOĞLU&lt;br&gt;
LEMAN DERGİSİ&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  PROFİLO  AVM&lt;br&gt;
TCDD HAYDARPAŞA GARI&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  İÇERENKÖY AVM &lt;br&gt;
TCDD SİRKECİ GARI&lt;br&gt;
STARBUCKS  -  SUADİYE &lt;br&gt;
MERCEDES BENZ SHOWROOM&lt;br&gt;
SABİHA GÖKÇEN HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - ZİNCİRLİKUYU&lt;br&gt;
BEST WESTERN HOTEL-BAKIRKÖY&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE-BAKIRKÖY&lt;br&gt;
AVEA GENEL MÜDÜRLÜK&lt;br&gt;
AVEA-GÜNEŞLİ&lt;br&gt;
BUTİK STAR HOTEL-TAKSİM&lt;br&gt;
GRAND STAR HOTEL-TAKSİM&lt;br&gt;
HOTEL INTERROYAL-BEYOĞLU&lt;br&gt;
KÜÇÜK EV 1.LEVENT-BEŞİKTAŞ&lt;br&gt;
PANPAN KAFE-MECİDİYEKÖY&lt;br&gt;
SÜRMELİ HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
STAR HOTEL-TAKSİM&lt;br&gt;
TOFAŞ SHOWROOM-BAKIRKÖY&lt;br&gt;
BEYLERBEYİ SARAYI KAFETERYA&lt;br&gt;
DOLMABAHÇE SARAYI KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
DOLMABAHÇE SARAYI CARİYELER KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
DOLMABAHÇE SARAYI İÇ KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
FİLİZİ KÖŞK KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
FLORYA ATATÜRK KÖŞKÜ KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
IHLAMUR KASRI KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
KÜÇÜKSU KASRI KAFETERYASI&lt;br&gt;
MASLAK KASRI KAFETERYA&lt;br&gt;
YILDIZ PORSELEN KAFETERYA&lt;br&gt;
PİERRE LOTİ TEPESİ AZİYADE RESTAURANT-EYÜP&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE-ETİLER&lt;br&gt;
PİERRE LOTİ TEPESİ TURKUAZ HOTEL-EYÜP&lt;br&gt;
GLORIA JEANS CAFE-BAHARİYE-KADIKÖY&lt;br&gt;
PİERRE LOTİ TEPESİ YEŞİL KAFE TESİSLERİ-EYÜP&lt;br&gt;
İSTANBUL YARIŞ PİSTİ&lt;br&gt;
ÖZSÜT CAFE-KADIKÖY&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
İzmir&lt;br&gt;
VARAN TESİSLERİ - BORNOVA&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ - BORNOVA&lt;br&gt;
ULUSOY TESİSLERİ - SELÇUK&lt;br&gt;
SHERATON  HOTEL - ÇEŞME&lt;br&gt;
PRINCESS OTEL - NARLIDERE&lt;br&gt;
CLUB  ILICA  HOTEL - ÇEŞME&lt;br&gt;
PIRIL  HOTEL - ÇEŞME &lt;br&gt;
ALTINYUNUS  TATİL  KÖYÜ - ÇEŞME &lt;br&gt;
PALMİYE  ALIŞ  VERİŞ  MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
İZMİR FUARI &lt;br&gt;
ADNAN MENDERES HAVA ALANI (İÇ HATLAR) &lt;br&gt;
ADNAN MENDERES HAVA ALANI (DIŞ HATLAR)&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - KİPA AVM ÇİĞLİ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - EGS AVM MAVİŞEHİR&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - KARŞIYAKA&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MONTRO&lt;br&gt;
EGE UNIVERSITY ATATÜRK KÜLTÜR MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
RICHMOND EPHESUS HOTEL - SELÇUK&lt;br&gt;
EPHESUS PRINCESS HOTEL - SELÇUK&lt;br&gt;
TCDD BASMANE GARI&lt;br&gt;
GRAND HOTEL ONTUR-ÇEŞME&lt;br&gt;
PLANET BOWLİNG EGS AVM-MAVİŞEHİR&lt;br&gt;
AGORA AVM&lt;br&gt;
BALÇOVA TERMAL TESİSLERİ&lt;br&gt;
BONJOUR PATİSSERİE BJ CAFE&lt;br&gt;
LEVENT MARİNA - ÜÇ KUYULAR&lt;br&gt;
ORKİDE AVM -KONAK&lt;br&gt;
PARK BORNOVA OUTLET CENTER-BORNOVA&lt;br&gt;
EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ ATATÜRK KÜLTÜR MRKEZİ SALON-2&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
İzmit&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - GEBZE&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - İZMİT&lt;br&gt;
GRAND YÜKSELİŞ OTEL&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - SAPANCA (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kahramanmaraş&lt;br&gt;
KAHRAMANMARAŞ HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
HOTEL BELLİ&lt;br&gt;
YİMPAŞ OTEL&lt;br&gt;
YAŞAR PASTANESİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kars&lt;br&gt;
KARS HAVA ALANI (*)&lt;br&gt;
KARABAĞ HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
SİMER HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Kayseri&lt;br&gt;
KAYSERİ HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Konya&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS&lt;br&gt;
BERA HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
KULE SİTE AVM-SELÇUKLU&lt;br&gt;
TÜYAP-KARATAY&lt;br&gt;
KONYA HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
ÖZKAYMAK KONYA HOTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
KONYA MASERE AVM (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Malatya&lt;br&gt;
OTEL ALTIN KAYISI&lt;br&gt;
AFRA AVM&lt;br&gt;
ŞEHİRLERARASI OTOBÜS TERMİNALİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Muğla&lt;br&gt;
TURGUT REİS MARİNA - TURGUTREİS&lt;br&gt;
BOSS TURİZM - BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
İBER PRINCESS  WORLD HOTEL - BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
CLUB MARİNA - GÖCEK&lt;br&gt;
MARTI MARİNA - ORHANİYE (*)&lt;br&gt;
MILAS HAVAALANI - MİLAS&lt;br&gt;
DALAMAN HAVAALANI - DALAMAN&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MARMARİS&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS - MİGROS - MARMARİS&lt;br&gt;
DİAMOND OF BODRUM HOTEL - BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
DEDEMAN HOTEL-BİTEZ&lt;br&gt;
KARYA HOTEL-SARIGERME (*)&lt;br&gt;
YÜCELEN HOTEL-AKYAKA&lt;br&gt;
HAVANA BEACH CLUB -GÖLTÜRKBÜKÜ / BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
GÖKCE CLUB ARMONİA -AKYARLAR / BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
GRAND LEVENT OTEL-YAHSİ YALISI / BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
CLUB ARMONİA KADIKALESİ-TURGUTREİS / BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
BODRUM TOUR ALPİN-BODRUM&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Muş&lt;br&gt;
MUŞ HAVA ALANI (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Nevşehir&lt;br&gt;
KAPADOKYA HAVA ALANI (*)&lt;br&gt;
ALTINYAZI HOTEL-AVONAS&lt;br&gt;
AVANOS IRMAK HOTEL-AVANOS&lt;br&gt;
ATAMAN HOTEL-GÖREME&lt;br&gt;
DEDEMAN KAPODAKYA HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
KAPADOKYA LODGE-ÜRGÜP YOLU&lt;br&gt;
MUSTAFA HOTEL-ÜRGÜP&lt;br&gt;
ÜRGÜP DİNLER HOTEL-ÜRGÜP&lt;br&gt;
HOTEL AVRASYA-AVANOS&lt;br&gt;
NEVŞEHİR DİNLER HOTEL-ÜRGÜP YOLU&lt;br&gt;
PERİ TOWER HOTEL-NAR KASABASI&lt;br&gt;
PERİSSİA HOTEL-ÜRGÜP&lt;br&gt;
ROZA RESORT HOTEL-KOZAKLI&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Niğde&lt;br&gt;
ELMA CENTER (*)&lt;br&gt;
GRAND OTEL-NİĞDE (*)&lt;br&gt;
GRAND OTEL (*)&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Ordu&lt;br&gt;
FİSKOMAR AVM&lt;br&gt;
TESK HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Samsun&lt;br&gt;
SAMSUN HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
SAMSUN ATATÜRK KÜLTÜR MERKEZİ&lt;br&gt;
SAMSUN 19 MAYIS STADYUMU&lt;br&gt;
TEPE HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
OMTEL HOTEL&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Sivas&lt;br&gt;
SİVAS HAVA ALANI (*)&lt;br&gt;
SİVAS BÜYÜK OTEL&lt;br&gt;
KÖŞK OTEL&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Şanlıurfa&lt;br&gt;
ŞANLIURFA HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
HARRAN OTELİ&lt;br&gt;
KÖRAN OTELİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Tekirdağ&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS&lt;br&gt;
ÇORLU OKAFE ORION AVM-ÇORLU&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Trabzon&lt;br&gt;
TRABZON HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
MC DONALDS&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Van&lt;br&gt;
FERİT MELEN HAVA ALANI&lt;br&gt;
AKDAMAR OTELİ&lt;br&gt;
BÜYÜK URARTU OTELİ&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Yalova&lt;br&gt;
YALOVA ATATÜRK KÖŞKÜ KAFETERYA&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
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(*) Tasarım Aşamasında&lt;br&gt;
Update: 02/08/2005&lt;br&gt;
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