Re: TI-H: RT-Link Price Query


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Re: TI-H: RT-Link Price Query



How much would you sell one for? Or a pair...




On Thu, 14 Nov 1996 18:55:19 +0900 Galadima
<galadima@soback.kornet.nm.kr> writes:
>James Huang wrote:
>> 
>> On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 17:00:32 +0900 Galadima
>> <galadima@soback.kornet.nm.kr> writes:
>> >Robin, Jim, &amp; Eric Barker wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I would make it the lowest possible because many people would buy 
>2
>> >of
>> >> them.  If it is a set frequency it should be about $20-$30, if it
>> >has an
>> >> A/B switch sell if for $40-$50, but people need to buy the set
>> >frequncy
>> >> in a pair, so it will be about $40-$60 for the pair.  $10-$25, as
>> >> someone suggested, is a bit too low for a good RT.
>> >
>> >Forgive me if I sound rude, but I'd never buy a $50 link, radio or
>> >not.
>> >The idea of it having a similar price tag to the TI-GraphLink is a
>> >bit... well, you know, wierd. I think $30 would be a reasonable max
>> >price for a ready to sell sink. If it means having a set frequency,
>> 
>> READY TO SELL SINK? HUH?
>
>Yup! A ready to sell sink!
>
>Just kiddin' - mistype. I meant LINK. I'm not perfect.
>
>More to the topic, does anyone have the schematics for an FM receiver?
>I've got the schematics for tons of transmitters, one FM stereo 
>receiver
>and also some transceiver schematics (from the ARRL Handbook). But all
>the transceivers seem too costly, complex and large for applying to a
>TI. And I don't have the plans for an FM stereo transmitter, so the
>stereo receiver would be a bit wasteful. So, anyone got the schematics
>for a simple FM mono receiver?
>
>Muhammed
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