On 7/1/09 1:24 AM, Charles Wyble char...@thewybles.com wrote:
Would love to see replies and/or summary on list if possible.
Since theres interest, I'll share a multicast solution that has so far
worked for us for internal use. (Abilene/Internet2 connected institutions
may use this publically
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Charles Wyblechar...@thewybles.com wrote:
Would love to see replies and/or summary on list if possible. It's a
somewhat complex problem, and there are many solutions out there. Having
feedback on what was used and any feedback on it would be great!
For the
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Jay Hennigan j...@west.net writes:
Replace microphone element with noise-canceling microphone. Best one
is Roanwell Confidencer available from Mike Sandman, Graybar, etc.
Also good is Walker - Clarity NoiseCensor or Allen-Tel GB117
(available from Graybar).
+1 on the Confidencer - back
Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
Jay Hennigan j...@west.net writes:
Replace microphone element with noise-canceling microphone. Best one
is Roanwell Confidencer available from Mike Sandman, Graybar, etc.
Also good is Walker - Clarity NoiseCensor or Allen-Tel GB117
(available from Graybar).
+1 on
List,
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Jay Henniganj...@west.net wrote:
[snip]
emergency phone at a data center. It's usable by anyone. Ever try handing
your bluetooth headset with custom earmold to the electrician working on the
UPS?
Data centers tend to be noisy in more than just the
Thanks to everyone for commenting on this issue.
It's shed light on what it would take to put on a bitchin' live show.
For now we are going to do our best with what we have, run the pilot and
take it from there.
If people are interested about watching the live event watch this space:
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