5.8 Ghz Links - Half Duplex or Full Duplex
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:05 pm
While this is not specifically a Motorola question, I am hoping someone can assist.
I want to run audio to and audio from a continuous transmit base station via a wireless IP link operating at 5.8Ghz. The analogue audio to IP conversion is via some of the Barix products which work really well.
The wireless link product is called a AW5800T from avalan wireless. The product appears to operate as Half Duplex and not Full Duplex. Will this work seamlessly so I can get continous send and receive audio or am I going to get drop outs ? Seems logical to me that I will get drop outs, however the supplier is telling me that it will work no problems.
Maybe a dumb question, but I thought half duplex meant that it could only TX in one direction and receive at the other on session at a time. Or is it that an the world of IP that it's happening so fast you will never notice it ?
I don't want to outlay the $2K + shipping for the product if it won't suit the application.
Thank you in advance
Michael
I want to run audio to and audio from a continuous transmit base station via a wireless IP link operating at 5.8Ghz. The analogue audio to IP conversion is via some of the Barix products which work really well.
The wireless link product is called a AW5800T from avalan wireless. The product appears to operate as Half Duplex and not Full Duplex. Will this work seamlessly so I can get continous send and receive audio or am I going to get drop outs ? Seems logical to me that I will get drop outs, however the supplier is telling me that it will work no problems.
Maybe a dumb question, but I thought half duplex meant that it could only TX in one direction and receive at the other on session at a time. Or is it that an the world of IP that it's happening so fast you will never notice it ?
I don't want to outlay the $2K + shipping for the product if it won't suit the application.
Thank you in advance
Michael