[chbot] reel to reel tape recorder
Chris Sharkman
chris.sharkman at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 20:48:03 BST 2020
Hi All. have been looking at jump down the rabbit hole ( and money sink) of
reel to reel tape.
what advice can you give and if anyone has one would love to see it in
operation.
cheers chris
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> From: Mark Atherton <markaren1 at xtra.co.nz>
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> Subject: [chbot] Ethernet to Wireless bridge client, Low power
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> I need a small product (less than 50mm cube, or similar volume) with
> 2.4GHz RP-SMA antenna one end, RJ45 the other, a USB socket to power the
> unit off of 5V, and costs less than NZ$30 (new or used).
>
> Not fussed about speed, this will be part of a telnet interface. Needs
> to be able to be configured as a wireless-bridge.
>
> Preferably readily available in NZ, and a commercial product (not a PCB
> assembly).
>
> Happy to re-flash a commercial product with open-source firmware as
> required. Have previously used a Dlink DIR-300 loaded with Gargoyle, but
> would really prefer to move to a lower-power, smaller solution.
>
> Thoughts appreciated.
>
> -Mark
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> Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2020 09:41:04 +1200
> From: Spencer Travers <spencer.travers at gmail.com>
> To: Christchurch Robotics <chchrobotics at lists.ourshack.com>
> Subject: Re: [chbot] Ethernet to Wireless bridge client, Low power
> consumption, low cost.
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> You could look at the TP-Link TL-MR3020. $49 at PB Tech. With 8 MB flash
> and 64 MB RAM it will run the latest OpenWrt Linux distribution.
> No external SMA connector but maybe one could be added?
>
> Dimensions are 74 x 67 x22 mm.
>
> Spencer
>
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 9:28 AM Mark Atherton <markaren1 at xtra.co.nz>
> wrote:
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> > I need a small product (less than 50mm cube, or similar volume) with
> > 2.4GHz RP-SMA antenna one end, RJ45 the other, a USB socket to power the
> > unit off of 5V, and costs less than NZ$30 (new or used).
> >
> > Not fussed about speed, this will be part of a telnet interface. Needs
> > to be able to be configured as a wireless-bridge.
> >
> > Preferably readily available in NZ, and a commercial product (not a PCB
> > assembly).
> >
> > Happy to re-flash a commercial product with open-source firmware as
> > required. Have previously used a Dlink DIR-300 loaded with Gargoyle, but
> > would really prefer to move to a lower-power, smaller solution.
> >
> > Thoughts appreciated.
> >
> > -Mark
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> From: Mark Atherton <markaren1 at xtra.co.nz>
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> Subject: Re: [chbot] Ethernet to Wireless bridge client, Low power
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> Thanks Spencer.
>
> Quite close, and has other uses.
>
> Shame manufacturers don't have parametric search on product power
> voltage, and enclosure volume :)
>
> Home you are well,
>
> Mark
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> On 19/08/2020 9:41 AM, Spencer Travers wrote:
> > You could look at the TP-Link TL-MR3020. $49 at PB Tech. With 8 MB flash
> > and 64 MB RAM it will run the latest OpenWrt Linux distribution.
> > No external SMA connector but maybe one could be added?
> >
> > Dimensions are 74 x 67 x22 mm.
> >
> > Spencer
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 9:28 AM Mark Atherton <markaren1 at xtra.co.nz
> > <mailto:markaren1 at xtra.co.nz>> wrote:
> >
> > I need a small product (less than 50mm cube, or similar volume) with
> > 2.4GHz RP-SMA antenna one end, RJ45 the other, a USB socket to power
> > the
> > unit off of 5V, and costs less than NZ$30 (new or used).
> >
> > Not fussed about speed, this will be part of a telnet interface.
> Needs
> > to be able to be configured as a wireless-bridge.
> >
> > Preferably readily available in NZ, and a commercial product (not a
> PCB
> > assembly).
> >
> > Happy to re-flash a commercial product with open-source firmware as
> > required. Have previously used a Dlink DIR-300 loaded with Gargoyle,
> > but
> > would really prefer to move to a lower-power, smaller solution.
> >
> > Thoughts appreciated.
> >
> > -Mark
> >
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