In Reply to: RE: Yes, you posted one example posted by beppe61 on April 28, 2016 at 06:07:19:
Hi,
Yeah, all "senders" are USB powered as I understand it. The "receiver" needs to be powered with an AC/DC converter. The thing that you bought might work on your audio rack, or from Direct CAT 5/6 etc.
Just don't connect this to your LAN... As it does not do TCP/IP...
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