Hi all,
We offer these to work on IP circuits,
http://www.avw.co.nz/ItemGroup1.aspx
http://www.avw.co.nz/Item1.aspx?ID=12269
http://www.avw.co.nz/Item1.aspx?ID=12268
You can connect them to low cost wifi boxes for semi -pro linking
Regards from:
Murray Hunt
AVW New Zealand
Ph +64 9 271 4000, Fax +64 9 271 4010
Mob + 64 21 333514, murray@...
-----Original Message-----
From: LPFM_Radio@... [mailto:LPFM_Radio@...] On
Behalf Of Gavin Stephens
Sent: Tuesday, 14 July 2009 11:18 a.m.
To: LPFM_Radio@...
Subject: Re: [LPFM] STLs..
Most of them are analogue.
I'll try and dig up the link I had for the actual PCB makers.
The one I used had 3.5mm stereo unbalanced jack in on both the TX and RX. The TX
had a channel select switch with 8 to choose from.
The RX has diversity but I chomped the internal antenna and hooked up a single
grid at both ends.
DAS-100 used to be through global sources similar to the
http://www.gdbint.com.au/Product.aspx?pID=393
<http://www.gdbint.com.au/Product.aspx?pID=393> however that one's a USB sound
device input not analogue.
I'll go hunt out the link for the maker of the insides, it's here somewhere.
----- Original Message -----
From: Herb <mailto:bheath.nz@...>
To: LPFM_Radio@... <mailto:LPFM_Radio@...>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [LPFM] STLs..
> There's some digital audio senders around @ 2.4GHz that work well after being
modified to have antenna out sockets with grid antennas. They do forward error
correction, sound pretty transparent (uncompressed 16-bit 44,100Hz stereo,
20Hz-20KHz) and nothing else seems to work on the same channel when they are
running. However it's still open to interference. They do let you use 4W since
they are digitally modulated. I tried one over 3KM's non line of site in a
50,000 population town, didn't suffer any interference even with only about 10mW
going in to a grid antenna. With a booster on the right cable to get 4W after
the antenna they run extremely well.
>
> Mosgiel on the back of Dunedin are using one, a DAS-100's digital sender, I
forget the PCB board numbers now my other one is been tested elsewhere. That
seems to still be working for them fine in the 2.4GHz band despite the receiver
being able to change channel automatically if someone else sent it a powerful
enough digital signal to it. There's newer one's that also use frequency hopping
but I haven't personally tried them yet. However again, open to interference and
require some blind setup work (no level metering etc...)
>
Thanks Gavin, very informative.
What you have written above interests me most. I just tried a google search for
Das-100, but can't find anything relevent. Any cjance you could send me a link
please?
There are a few AV senders on trade me, how do you know if they are analogue or
digital?
Cheers,
Herb.