I'm looking to build a backup STL system. I'm thinking of using some 5.8GHz unlicensed band transceivers from a company called Tranzeo. It's about a 15 mile hop, and the manufacturer claims they will do 20-25 easily. It's in a rural area, so I think they will work. The problem is getting audio in and out.
They use a standard 10/100 Ethernet connection. Naturally, I could use a pair of computers running Shoutcast and Winamp or whatever the favorite flavor of the day happens to be. I'd like to avoid the computer route, since I think they are just something more to go wrong. Less is more n this case.
I've come across some audio encoders and decoders by a Swiss company called Barix http://www.barix.com/audio.html These devices are about $350 to send and $300 to receive. They are just little bricks that can be assigned an IP address. They encode to MP3 up to 320 KBs. It's probably OK quality, but a little less than I'd love to have. They also interface via RCA jacks. I can get around that. You can use them to run SPDIF digital audio, but all our equipment has AES/UBU ins and outs, so that won't help a lot.
Any suggestions? Any alternatives to the Barix units? The budget is slim on this. This currently nets out about $1650 for equipment. I'd like to keep the hardware under $2000 if possible, but it is important that it actually work well too. $1650 is no bargain if it doesn't work right. I'm pretty sure the RF part will be OK. It's getting audio in and out that concerns me. I'd welcome your suggestions.
Thanks
Chuck
They use a standard 10/100 Ethernet connection. Naturally, I could use a pair of computers running Shoutcast and Winamp or whatever the favorite flavor of the day happens to be. I'd like to avoid the computer route, since I think they are just something more to go wrong. Less is more n this case.
I've come across some audio encoders and decoders by a Swiss company called Barix http://www.barix.com/audio.html These devices are about $350 to send and $300 to receive. They are just little bricks that can be assigned an IP address. They encode to MP3 up to 320 KBs. It's probably OK quality, but a little less than I'd love to have. They also interface via RCA jacks. I can get around that. You can use them to run SPDIF digital audio, but all our equipment has AES/UBU ins and outs, so that won't help a lot.
Any suggestions? Any alternatives to the Barix units? The budget is slim on this. This currently nets out about $1650 for equipment. I'd like to keep the hardware under $2000 if possible, but it is important that it actually work well too. $1650 is no bargain if it doesn't work right. I'm pretty sure the RF part will be OK. It's getting audio in and out that concerns me. I'd welcome your suggestions.
Thanks
Chuck