[BC] Re: Copper program Loops

Dana Puopolo dpuopolo
Fri Apr 6 15:14:30 CDT 2007


If you need an ethernet extension, here's one that works quite well and is
cheap:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Tut-Systems-LR2000T-LongRun-modem-adapter-NEW-NIB_W0QQitemZ220046629513QQihZ012QQcategoryZ62025QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem

I have used these befer and they work great. You can use them on any single
copper pair...AND run POTS over the same line.

-D

------ Original Message ------
Received: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 03:20:17 PM EDT
From: Tom Bosscher <tom at bosscher.org>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Subject: Re: [BC] Re: Copper program Loops

 >I was really hoping for, and prefer, an inexpensive 21st century 
solution for
 >this project. I don't want any unlicensed radio solutions. I would 
prefer an
 >economy T1 encoder-decoder for copper or fiber. There is another dish on
 >campus that I can have, and there's fiber from there to here.

    Jeff, for analog audio at that distance, I agree with others that 
the 111C is the answer. If you want Ethernet, I use these boxes on campus;

http://www.patton.com/products/pe_products.asp?category=146&MiDAS_SessionID=6b104c00d6d74fdd806165da1ad893cd

All these require is a single copper pair. The different models can go
different speeds depending on the wire size and distance.
The 2172 can operate asymmetrically, for a higher data rate in one 
direction.

Patton Models # 2158 and 2168 are what I have in service.
I'm looking at replacing one of those feeds with a 2172,
which feeds a building where I have my backup drives.
At my campus, I have plenty of copper, but a huge lack of fiber

I would then talk with Axia, and I think by holding back
on the number of audio channels, you go on a 10-50 mbs Ethernet with 
their boxes. .

tom bosscher




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