But with what we have (an RS232 port) and nicely isolated line level
in/outs you can have all of that capability and you don't have all of
that noise generating equipment inside the box with your sub microvolt
sensitive receiver.  Its not a LOT better but its definitely the way I
prefer it....

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Julian, G4ILO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> Ken N9VV-2 wrote:
>>
>> Hi David, it looks like you can even find SERIAL <---> Ethernet
>> adapters http://www.industrialethernet.com/net232-dte.html
>> de Ken N9VV
>>
>>
> If I was asked to vote for an alternative interface I'd vote for Ethernet.
> But in that case I'd also like to have streaming audio in and out of it.
> Being able to remote control a radio is not a lot of use unless you can get
> audio in and out as well, and if you need a computer to handle that then you
> might as well use it also to handle the CAT commands.
>
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