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<a
href="http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17597/eng/D945GSEJT_TechProdSpec.pdf">The
Intel D945GSEJT</a> is my favorite all-in-one board. It runs off
of 12vdc, has an Atom processor, sips current, has a max case temp
of 85 deg C (185F) and has provisions for on-board wireless 802.11g
and SSD. It is a mini-ITX configuration so it fits in small places.
You can find them on ebay for about $95. I have PBX in a flash
running on one in an M350 case, and another one <a
href="http://www.fivebynine.com/?p=217">in my go-box rack</a>
about to be turned into an Asterisk repeater controller in a 1U rack
enclosure. The Intel D945 series are available in many flavors some
with dual core processors if you need more horsepower.<br>
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1. Computer suggestions? (James Nessen)
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Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 21:17:17 -0700
From: James Nessen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:nessenj@jimsoffice.org"><nessenj@jimsoffice.org></a>
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Subject: [App_rpt-users] Computer suggestions?
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I am looking to co-locate an allstar node with a newly purchased
repeater, however...
The repeater site isn't real computer friendly, I hear that it gets hot
in the summer time, up to possibly 110-120 degrees F and the site has
vents to allow some airflow (but doesn't have A/C).
I am looking at possibly something fan less with a CF card to keep the #
of moving parts down, but I am a little worried about the heat. My
other option is to install a RF link from the repeater site to my house
and leave the computer in a cooled location (but where is the fun in that?)
Suggestions welcome!
Thanks!
Jim, K6JWN
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