Re: TI-H: IR to RF link question.


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Re: TI-H: IR to RF link question.



On Sun, 3 Nov 1996, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Laurits_S=F8gaard_Nielsen?= wrote:


> > If someone gets working plans for an IR link (as they said they may by 
> > next weekend) wouldn't it be possible to hook up RF transmitters and 
> > receivers to the leads where the respective IR components went, and tune 
> > them to different frequencies?
> Why even bother to tune them to different frequencies.
> IR is lightbeams
> RF is radiowaves
> They don't interfear with each other.


I meant two different RF frequencies.  We need two, so that they can go 
from one calc to the other, and the other way at the same time.


Tony Lieuallen = lieuallen@iop.com = zarniwoop@juno.com
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