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Re: power supply for practical periferals modem
>maybe by that time we'll be using Ethernet modems operating a 300 baud.
Considering how much (DSC/TYCO owned) Kantech wants to charge for its
version of a Lantronix UDS-10/UDS-1100, we all be too poor to afford it.
"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Mar 20, 5:56?pm, "alarman" <alarman2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Jim wrote:
>> > Let me know what you find. I've had an old Hayes sitting around for
>> > years with no transformer. Figured I just hold on to it in case my
>> > present internal modem ever crapped out.
>>
>> I have a Hayes Smartmodem 1200 that says 13.5VAC, and two Hayes Optima
>> 24's
>> that say 9.5VAC. My Practical peripherals SA1200 mini-modem uses a Hayes
>> 9.5VAC power supply.
>> js
>
> I've got the 1200 Smartmodem, but I'll have to open it up and trace
> the PCB condutors and try to find out what the 3 pin configuration is,
> if/when I ever need it.
>
> I'm kind of wondering what's going to happen when computers only have
> USB connectors in the future.
>
> But .... on the other hand, if we consider that the alarm
> manufacturers will continue keeping with their stellar product
> developement skills ...... maybe by that time we'll be using Ethernet
> modems operating a 300 baud.
>
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