Re: TI-H: More Questions about RF links


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Re: TI-H: More Questions about RF links



> From: Robin, Jim, &amp; Eric Barker <rbarker@polarnet.com>
> > >  How do you plan to make a simple method of setting up the two calc 
> > > link?  Would each RF have two nobs one for transmittion frequency 
> > > and one for recieving frequency?
> > 
> > Probably pre-tuned. You just plug 'em into the calc and go.
> 
> This is not the way to go.  That means you would have to make them in 
> sets.  People with link A can only play with people with link B, that's 
> not good.  At least have an A/B switch, something which I still don't 
> link.  I think it's best with frequency nobs.  Read my other E-mail on 
> this subjuect that I wrote today to see why.


You miss the point. You make a set. You own both. You loan one out when you
want to play. I'm trying to keep this cheap. Putting in a switch for A B
would make it twice as expensive. A tuning knob would make it even more
expensive. You'd have to  basically put a small radio. It would be huge and
heavey. And don't write stuff if you're uninformed. It's really annoying.
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