This is not proposed as a solution but maybe as a further avenue to
explore for experimentation, It is possible to obtain (ebay,
fleamarkets etc.) sometimes at very low cost "Thin clients". I have
one by WYSE that runs WinCE. This has Ethernet port and USB
connectors also Audio I/O (usual PC jacks) and monitor (VGA).. I
have no idea of the capabilities or specs of these interfaces but
there might be some room for experiment. The unit I have runs from
5Volts via a small separate PSU. Physically the units are usually
quite small.
73
On 08/03/14 21:25, Stefan Schäfer
wrote:
Hi Markus,
Am 08.03.2014 21:49, schrieb Markus Vester:
Hi Stefan,
that one looks like an analog
video
system, 2.4 GHz FM, with a dedicated receiver box. I once
owned a
similar set and attempted to transfer 137 kHz directly
through the
video channel, without a mixer. But with the strong in-band
utility
stations, the dynamic range seemed too poor.
How many dBs?
On the other hand I'm not sure
whether WLAN / WiFi standard would be the best choice either
when
looking for low battery drain.
What could be the alternative? It must not be a big project with
special parts, a project for experts. Ideally part 2 of the
system,
described in my initial mail, should appear as a normal external
USB
soundcard to the PC.
But generally you know what i mean or thinking about?
There are cheap soundcards with 100 dB dynamic range, with some
luck
even 120 dB (in 1 Hz). They all run at USB, i.e. 5V, maybe even
3.3V is
OK for the chip. And also the WLAN chips, running at 5V, consuming
just
a few 10 mW. I also saw cheap high gain WLAN directional antennas
at
amazon...
I'm considering to start a request to the DARC, maybe DH5FFL, you
know
him? He will at least know who's the man for such a project! Maybe
DF1TY, you know, from the CQDL ;-)
73, Stefan
73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2014 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Microphone via WLAN (WiFi) ?
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