I've been enjoying the sonic revelation which is my shiny new
Transporter.  I was wondering about a couple of things, though, which I
assume Sean can clear up.

First, since I'm using hard-wired ether , I don't need or want the
802.11 radio bits in the Transporter to be active.  I'm pretty sure you
said that the radio is powered down when copper ether is used (or maybe
that was in a discussion of Squeezeboxen), but I can't find the
reference.  Perhaps you can confirm.

Second, I noticed that there's an option to choose whether the analog
section of the Transporter is left powered up all the time, or powered
down when the unit is nominally off.  Since I'm not utilizing that
swell D/A section -- I'm using the Transporter purely as a digital
transport -- I was wondering if there could be (or should be) an option
to leave the D/A and analog output section powered off permanently,
until explicitly re-enabled.  Is this possible, and if it were done,
would there be any downside -- such as perhaps some part of the power
supply which operates optimally only when driving a load which includes
those analog parts?


  Of course, a little more obsessively weird than just that.  I like
the snappier response and lack of occasional bizarre network
unpredictability of a Slim client connected via hard 100Mb ethernet,
and I don't fancy having a little radio transmitter stuck right in the
middle of all my audio stuff;  but neither do I want something in my
audio rack connected to a conductive copper network containing hundreds
of feet of UTP and tens of buzzy machines.  So the Transporter is
connected to a few-foot-long length of Cat6 plugged into an Allied
Telesyn AT-MC102XL media converter whose power supply is on the same
circuit as the stereo (to avoid ground loops) but (I hope) reasonably
well isolated from the stereo by some filters and an isolation
transformer.  The media converter converts from 100Base-FX fiber, which
I used for the majority of the run, to that short piece of copper
100Base-TX.  Does this help?  Damned if I know.  Dunno how much noise
the media converter injects, either.  But the sound ends up being fine,
and somehow this lashup pleases my obsessive-compulsive nature.


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