Mike, I did quite a bit of searching and came up with next to nothing! This is probably a bit overkill, but it will definitally do the job!!
http://www.oksolar.com/communications/phone_line_ext.htmphone This unit is suited to those that live in truely remote areas. A simpler aproach might be to install an outlet on either side of the power run and use the GE line extenders. One news group article said they operate on a frequency of 3.03 MHz. If you're at all handy with radio, you might be able to break that signal out and use it as an IF into another radio stage, mixing it into another band. Sort of like a transverter. If it's AM you might even be able to feed it into the video input of a wireless video sender. Let us know what your solution was. -Glen On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Mike Outmesguine wrote: > Hi. > > I am looking for a remote dialtone solution for a client. They have a modem > in a remote location, but no phone line trenched to that location. I'm > trying to avoid them trenching by using a wireless solution. > > I have been reviewing the Dailtone-over-powerline products recommended for > adding a phone jack on the far side of a house. (Like one would use for a > DirecTV or Tivo set top box. - see below for links.) > > But the setting I am working from is hardwired on both sides of the > powerline. I can get one regular 11AC jack installed with little > difficulty, but the other is running up conduit directly into a circuit > breaker box. The powerline products all plug in to regular AC outlets. > > I was looking for a 900MHz dialtone extension product (ideal) or perhaps a > modem extender that would extend the serial modem output of a wireless link > (needs more engineering). > > Has anyone come across this yet? Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Mike O. > > Ac outlet dialtone extender: http://phonex.com/prd_wj.htm > > 900 MHz dialtone extender: ____________________________? > > RS232 Data extender: > http://www.pointsix.com/cgi-bin/PointSix.cgi?Wireless&PointTransceiver > > > -- > Mike Outmesguine > President, TransStellar, Inc. > Co-Founder, Southern California Wireless Users Group (SOCALWUG) > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > AOL-IM: socalwug > ICQ: 176284 > Say: /OUT-mess-geen/ > Direct: 1-818-889-9445 x102 > Fax: 1-818-337-7420 > Corporate Information: www.transstellar.com > Wireless User Group: www.socalwug.org > > > > >
