I will also vote +1 on the Barix. We have 2 churches and 2 stations that we use 
Barix 500s on and we are pushing Linear PCM out of all of them. 

As Cowboy and others have said, if you have a single ISP - and a good standing 
relationship with them, they work very well. We luckily have both - and the ISP 
has fiber everywhere, and configured in such a way that it looks as an 
extension of our network - so it makes it cake to deploy and troubleshoot if 
things happen to go south since I can see the remote end right from our studios.


JE



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Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2016 3:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RDD] Cloud Setup Question?

On Thursday 22 December 2016 04:16:43 pm Robert Jeffares wrote:
> Joe don't knock the Barix, it's a cost effective STL where 
> alternatives are too expensive or it's too far between studio and Tx. 
> Depending on the service available at each end you can get audio 
> throughput which is amazingly good.

 I concur !

 I've built two, and heard of several more.
 There are caveat's.
 If both ends, and the whole path between, is within a  single ISP, it can be 
nearly as good as a radio STL.
 If it's handed off to the "cloud" then all bets are off.
 It may be fine, or it may not.


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