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RE: KAT5 Switcher


  • Subject: RE: KAT5 Switcher
  • From: BUTLER, Tony, FM
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 13:32:00 +0000

Dan,

I can answer your last question, having recently asked Keith that myself.
His answer was that the switcher would be "affordable" :-)

Tony

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Subject: [KAT5] KAT5 Switcher


Hi Keith,

The piccies on your site that show the switcher, includes a 2-zone
amplifier
module. Is this intended to be part of the switcher or is this envisaged to
be another off -the-shelf amplifier that plugs in?

Ideally for me, a Kat5 zone-amp that simply plugs in would be much better.

Are you too early on in the development process to give us an idea of the
sort of cost that we might have to pay for the switcher and various
modules?

Cheers,
-Dan




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