Model number?

Is there a web site with more info?

Mike WA6ILQ

At 02:27 PM 12/20/03 -0600, you wrote:

>Vega also makes a box that will do two links at the same time. Dealer
>cost is about $875 per unit.
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>KB5MBK
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>From: dep_ru_kidding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 1:34 AM
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: IRLP "TYPE" BOARD LOOKING
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>Maybe I didn't express the idea very well. If your not familiar with
>the JPS NXU-2's they are a stand-alone "black box" that requires
>nothing but power, Ethernet 10base=T connection and of course
>programming on an IP address to locate the other end.
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>SEE http://www.jps.com/index.asp?node=89
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>The NXU-2's will find each other and maintain an open channel
>providing all the signaling for repeaters or remote base operations.
>An example of the two I have we had one end with a Motorola Spectra
>and the other end was a DC remote and it didn't matter where the two
>were as long as they found each other they worked. The issue here is
>the JPS NXU-2 box's cost $1,500.00 each and I can't imagine no one
>makes a similar device for a lot less.
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>The end result I'm looking for is to use 802.11b modems as the "ISP"
>and have the two units locate each other through my network. I figure
>with dish antennas and good feedline I should see a 35-mile path no
>problem.
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>I hope this clarifies what I'm looking for, and YES I know there's
>lots of old computers out there that could be thrown at this but when
>you install stuff in solar powered sites, or sites with lots of RF a
>computer running 50, 100, 200 MHz processors might not be a good idea
>let alone the need for rebooting these babies ever so often.
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>But please keep the cards and letters coming, with all that HAM radio
>is someone out there must have something similar all ready operating.
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>--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Adi Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > can pass it reliably enough.  I have a couple of off brand boxes
>like the
> > > multitechs that were $150 each.  Net2Phone has a 2 port unit that
>would
> > > require an account with them but, it would not cost to call from
>unit to
> > > unit.  It is $200 ea. here.
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> > Pretty similar to a Cisco ata186. Our club is trying to link a
>couple of
> > repeaters using Cisco ata186's. Not sure how progess is going with
>it. The
> > difficulty I see is passing PTT/COS over a plain voice connection
>and
> > having the VoIP hardware automatically connect and reconnect
>without user
> > intervention.
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> > Adi
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> >    Adi Linden  |  va3adi  |  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |  http://adis.ca
> > +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
> >             IRLP Node 2590 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
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