thanks for the kudos!!!

good luck Mike.   see ya 'round the list.


-dan

--- Mike Outmesguine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your help everyone (on and off-list)!
> 
> After searching for hours, I found this:
> http://www.oviesystems.com
> 
> "Our Products are wireless alternatives to trenching, pulling wire and
> running conduit across the street or miles down the road. Wireless phone
> line, wireless meter pulses, RS232 and RS485 utilizing spread spectrum
> technology. All products are license free, network capable, and substation
> hardened -- yet low cost."
> 
> Check out the neat PDF file:
> http://www.oviesystems.com/pdf/phonelink_replacement.pdf
> 
> If it works as advertised, I will try it out next week and update the list
> on results.
> 
> -Mike
> 
> PS: Dan's recommendation to use TCP/IP (my fave) would not work in this
> case.  I am supporting requirements from a public utility - and they won't
> budge on using a PSTN telephone number to connect.  Good solution otherwise!
> 
> 


=====
Dan K.
'92 Grey Dak CC, 318, 4x2, 46RH, 3.92 rear, 235/75R15, PS, PW, PB, PL, AC.
Mods:  cool air induction,  K&N filter,  Autolite 3924s,  &  re-located IAT sensor.

Future:  180* stat,  MP M-1, Hughes Cam,  MP PCM, 3" Gibson single,  &  pulleys.

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