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Re: Re: In-ceiling amplifiers



OK pictures soon.  However my list of deliverables to you is growing
Frank ;-):

1) LIRC FirM code and documentation suitable for your website
2) Prototype of amplifier
3) Picutres of the setup

Got my soldering iron on ;-)))


>suspect you are confusing Rio Receiver (an MP3 >player) and
Jreceiver -

Quite correct.......


>Currently my 40V test PSU's are a whopping big >supply from work and
a
>switchmode supply I manually changed from 48V to >40V.

Im sure Jaycar should have something .......



Frank



----- Original Message -----
From: Shane Harrison
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 7:28 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: In-ceiling amplifiers


Hi Frank,

OK pictures soon.  However my list of deliverables to you is growing
Frank ;-):
1) LIRC FirM code and documentation suitable for your website
2) Prototype of amplifier
3) Picutres of the setup

Jreceiver and mp3elf's are not both MP3 players, only the elf's are.  I
suspect you are confusing Rio Receiver (an MP3 player) and Jreceiver -
they are different things but work together. Jreceiver is a media
streamer. Basically will scan your MP3 tags, put it all in a database
and then allow playlists to be created based on SQL like queries. The
user can then ask for a playlist (or a tune) to be streamed to an MP3
player (mp3elf, Rio, desktop MP3 player eg winamp etc).  Make sense?

Currently my 40V test PSU's are a whopping big supply from work and a
switchmode supply I manually changed from 48V to 40V.


Shane



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