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On 3/15/2016 7:20 PM, Jim Aspinwall wrote:<br>
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half-answering my previous query...<br>
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At some point it might be difficult at best to come up with a
reliable source of non-potted USB dongles. Maybe that time is upon
us? With that in mind, I come up with this:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.masterscommunications.com/products/radio-adapter/ra35.html">http://www.masterscommunications.com/products/radio-adapter/ra35.html</a><br>
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Now - this device is currently in beta testing and won't be
available to the public for about a month, maybe less. I received a
shipment of genuine C-Media CM119A chips today. Circuit boards will
be produced after reviewing all of the feedback from the owners of
the 10 units currently in the field. <br>
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No - it's not a $2.00 FOB, but what's your time and money worth to
buy products that are potted and unusable? Maybe the features of
such a device like the RA-35 makes it worthy of the asking price?
I'll let that up to you to decide. I am assembling a list of those
interested. Email direct.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Kevin<br>
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kevin // at // masterscommunications // dot // com<br>
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