Re: TI-H: Radio link.


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Re: TI-H: Radio link.




It would be $44 for one station using the parts at the first link.  It
looks like the first is faster, cheeper, and well organized.

Grant


>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@stockly.com>
>> You can -easily- do that with an experimenters gunn from www.shfmicro.com
>
>I was thinking more along the lines of using the transmitter and receiver
>found here:
>
>http://home.att.net/~wzmicro/rf_xmitter_receiver.htm
>
>Its a 418Mc AM transmitter, which "transmit data up to 4KHZ", which I guess
>means it will handle about 4Kbit/s transfer.  That would be pretty darn
>slow, but fairly cheap too.
>
>Along with a micro and associated parts it would probably be about $35 or so
>for parts, and you could probably fit it completely inside the calc if you
>wanted.
>
>For about the same price you could use these 'Ming' boards:
>
>http://www.rentron.com/RF-Remote.htm
>
>Looks like they'll run at about 1200Bps, probably not alot slower than the
>previous version.
>
>Anyway, even if these aren't fast enough for a good TI radio link, they
>could be quite useful for other projects, and they are reasonably priced.
>
>DK



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