No switching needed DIY would be to use 3 wire scotch locks on all wires at the top then you would have 2 ends at top and 1 end at bottom as I'm typing this I'm realizing the issues doing it that way but you can figure it out I'm sure..
— Sent from Mailbox On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Mark Radabaugh via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote: > I'm still looking for a rugged portable rechargeable power supply with a > built in speaker and wifi AP for the installers to use to power and aim CPE. > > We cobble stuff up with rechargeable flashlights and electrical tape. It's > not pretty. I would buy multiple units if the price is <$200. > Mark > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID > "Forrest Christian (List Account) via Af" <af@afmug.com> wrote: >>It's been (quite) a while since I sent one of these messages out to the list. >> >> >>With the release of all of our new gigabit injectors, it is time for me to >>decide which products will be next out the door at PacketFlux. >> >> >>We've got several products at various stages of completion, but almost all of >>them I expect to be very low volume projects - the type of products we >>complete just because they help fill out our product offering instead of >>expecting a lot of revenue from them. A couple of these have appeared on >>the website recently - I.E. a 2 Relay, 3 Switch module, and the >>voltmeter/shunt input modules. >> >> >>So, what I'd love to hear is some suggestions for products PacketFlux could >>build which would help you in your WISP. I'm particularly looking for >>products which if they existed would go at every one of your tower sites, or >>even better at every customer location. I know these product ideas exist out >>there, and I'd love to hear them. Feel free to throw ideas out which are >>outside of the narrow niche that you think of PacketFlux fitting into. >> >> >>One final note - there is always a query for an all-in-one tower device >>which includes some mixture of ac power supply, dc-dc conversion, battery >>charging/management, Ethernet switch, router, power injection, fiber >>conversion, etc.. I've heard those loud and clear and am aware of that >>desire. There's work being done in-house toward something like that, but >>there are many hurdles left to make it a reality. If there's a simplified >>version of this which would fit a specific, widespread, need I'd love to hear >>about it, but the idea of a device you put into your rack and it handles >>everything needed at a tower site is still quite a ways off for us. >> >> >>So, throw your best ideas out there... I'd love to take a couple and run with >>them. >> >> >>-forrest >> >> >> >> >>