[SkyHub] ISO: Some (Mostly) IT Related Gear
Part 15 Engineer
kc8gpd at gmail.com
Wed Jun 14 12:29:55 EDT 2023
Hi everyone,
(Admins, I hope this is permissible, if not I apologize)
I'm curious if anyone might have any of the following equipment just
sitting around gathering dust they wish to donate to a project I am in the
process of making.
I'm looking for
4x at least 5 port 100MB or 1GB Ethernet switches. These will handle an
incoming and outgoing compressed audio stream as well as control signal for
the power strip.
4 sets of Ethernet cables consisting of 4 short jumpers max 3ft and a trunk
line of 50 to 100ft.
4 Barix Instreamer 100's Network Audio Encoders.
2 Barix Exstreamer 100's / 500's Network Audio Decoders.
4 IP controllable Surge arrestor/ power strips. At least 8 outlets on the
strip.
4 component AM or AM / FM receivers with RCA outputs that also retain their
tuned frequency upon power loss / restoration.
I'm also looking for 3x triband AM audio processors.
I also have some possible trades of ham gear, and many uobtanium discreet
through hole electronics components.
And possibly Some other interesting things kicking around I can trade if
necessary.
I'm trying to put together 4 fully self sufficient / self contained remote
controllable / part 15.219 AM micro transmitter sites in a few spots around
town.
I already acquired the part 15.219 fcc type certified transmitters.
I'm hoping many of you just have these components lying around your
engineering rooms and transmitter sites or ham shacks just gathering dust
or otherwise waiting to be e-wasted and can donate to the cause.
I can gather it all on my own in time but being on a fixed income it will
take me a year and half to gather it all. I'm hoping to shorten that time
if I can.
Thank You,
Robert
Kc8gpd
Wrcm325
KC8GPD at GMAIL.COM
308-672-4360
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