[App_rpt-users] Mini ITX board or Beagle board or ?? or ?? for remote repeater sites
Neal Garbenis
njgarbenis at gmail.com
Sat Dec 17 21:27:47 UTC 2011
You cant go wrong with the beagle lox combination I have four of them they work flawlessly.
Neal Garbenis Jr.
NG8Y
On Dec 17, 2011, at 4:14 PM, Shaun Rudling <shaun at pmbnet.co.za> wrote:
> OK, I admit. Have not spent too much time with Mr Google on this one, but here goes hoping for a short-cut answer................
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> I would like to run each of my seven repeater sites (mains/grid powered with 12v standby bat) each with it's own URI and AllStar node. Some sites will have two URI's.
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> Question;
> What PC should I use at each site (12v PC would be nice, and with "auto power on" from dead battery when mains power returns)
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> I had a look here http://www.mini-itx.com/ but the amount of choice is overwhelming. No idea which one is suitable.
> Then there is this thing called a Beagle Board??
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> The processor must be fast enough to handle 2x URI's. I tried using a HP netbook and an Asus eeePC but voice overs were a bit choppy as if the processor was battling.
> I do not really want fans, hard drives or any other antiquated moving devices (when are we going to see quiet, passive pc's at the workplace?)
> I do not need wireless, just an Ethernet port.
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> Shaun
> zr5s
> Sysop for 7 ageing repeaters desperate for a facelift
> www.marc.org.za
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