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* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_Unit_Interface Attachment Unit Interface] | * [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_Unit_Interface Attachment Unit Interface] | ||
* [http://www.thegleam.com/ke5fx/uwave.html An Experimental 10-Mbit/s Microwave Data Link] | * [http://www.thegleam.com/ke5fx/uwave.html An Experimental 10-Mbit/s Microwave Data Link] | ||
+ | * [http://www.zweknu.org/technical/index.rhtml?s=p|14& Somebody experimenting with individual AUI lines] | ||
1 control in circuit shield shield (also to connector shell) | 1 control in circuit shield shield (also to connector shell) |
Version vom 7. März 2009, 20:19 Uhr
The idea is to use AUI Ethernet adapters on very high amateur radio frequencies (10 GHz): AUI adapters provide 10 MBit/s transmission speed and could thus be used to implement high volume radio data networks. Especially interesting would be to connect both ATV relays DB0MHB and the relay in Parsberg digitally. Here's some information relevant in the context of this idea:
- Ethernet AUI Port, Pinouts, and Cable Specifications
- Attachment Unit Interface
- An Experimental 10-Mbit/s Microwave Data Link
- Somebody experimenting with individual AUI lines
1 control in circuit shield shield (also to connector shell) 2 control in circuit A collision +ve 3 data out circuit A transmit data +ve 4 data in circuit shield ground 5 data in circuit A receive data +ve 6 voltage common power -ve 7 unknown n/c (sometimes ground) 8 control out circuit shield ground 9 control in circuit B collision -ve 10 data out circuit B transmit data -ve 11 data out circuit shield ground 12 data in circuit B receive data -ve 13 voltage plus +12v 14 voltage shield n/c (sometimes ground) 15 unknown ground