Re: TI-H: Link wire extension
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If you would have read the reply you would realize that it was refering to a
cable link and not a wireless link.
At 10:45 AM 11/9/96 EST, you wrote:
>The RTLink by Michael Jan already has an amp. Also, will you people stop
>sending pointless messages. I think it was Wednesday that I got _100_
>messages.
>
>David
>thirteen1313131313@juno.com
>
>
>On Tue, 05 Nov 1996 17:30:21 -0600 David Lee <davidlee@itis.com> writes:
>>This would work well to replace a link for people at home or maybe at
>>some
>>times durung school. but for me I would want a wireless link so i
>>could use
>>it during class with my friends without the teacher yelling at me.
>>
>>also you could probably get some kind of an amp on the line and make
>>it go
>>many miles!.. of course this would be rather pointless..
>>anyway just an idea..
>>
>>
>>At 02:17 PM 11/5/96 -0800, you wrote:
>>>I like the idea of an IR or radio link, but it these are almost too
>>>complicated to build (not to mention expensive ;-) ). Why not just
>>make an
>>>extension to the link cable using telephone wire (the round kind in
>>the
>>>wall, not the flat kind that plugs into the phone or modem). I've
>>tried this
>>>idea by cutting the wire in half and soddering wire to them, and it
>>works!
>>>The only side effect is that ZPong is a little slower, but not much.
>>A
>>>better idea would be to make an extension with a 2.5mm stereo jack at
>>one
>>>end of the extension wire, and a plug at the other. This way you
>>could use
>>>the link at the normal length or the long length. If anybody sees
>>anything
>>>I've overlooked, please tell me!
>>>
>>>James Sulak
>>>trice@geocities.com
>>>jsulak@geocities.com
>>>-------------------------
>>>"What is beauty, or goodness, or art, or love, or God? We're forever
>>>teetering on the brink of the unknowable, and trying to understand
>>what
>>>can't be understood. It's what makes us men." -- Isaac Asimov
>>>-------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> David Lee
>>>>POINT FOUR TECHNOLOGIES<<
>>
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David Lee
>>POINT FOUR TECHNOLOGIES<<
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