Yeah, there are all kinds of interesting gadgets out there for this sort
of thing nowadays. Last year I needed to go a ~150 feet with HDMI video
from a laptop up to a projector for a performance I was helping a friend
with (we discovered at the last minute that a construction crew had cut
through the venue's video cables). For on order of a few hundred bucks I
found a workable solution at the local Fry's Electronics that used HDMI
transceivers on either end of ordinary Cat5E cable. It worked like a charm.
73, Mike W4EF.............
On 5/8/2019 11:51 AM, N4ZR wrote:
I just googled rs-232 to rs-422 converters, and there are solutions
available for as little as $30 (2 adapters) the maximum length is huge
- thousands of feet.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 5/4/2019 2:08 PM, Ken Asmus wrote:
A local amateur has an Alpha 9500 that he would like to control
remotely.
The amp is located in an out building about 170 feet from the main
shack.
Has anyone a solution for this distance, probably too far for a serial
cable,
73
Ken VA3KA
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