Re: TI-H: RF link


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Re: TI-H: RF link




I am also willing to give anyone some help on making a radio link.

I think the best way is to you a uC and those ready-built 433Mhz modules 
that only cost a few £ and can transmit around 40m.

Emulating a direct link-cable connection would be best i think in that 
hardly any software would need to be written (can be done in basic if needed 
too) and it would be compatible with 'all' (prove me wrong) TI calcs.

Anyone got any better ideas that they would like to pass to the list??


PS. The radio link cable that ive see on the net so far is quite complicated 
and uses IC's that ive never seen before. Perhaps a link cable that uses 
well-known components and IC's (perhaps a PIC microcontroller, coz most 
elctronics enthusiasts have the facilites to program them. If not they only 
cost a few $ to buy ready-programmed).



Simon.





>From: Bryan Fields <kb9mci@qsl.net>
>Reply-To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: Re: TI-H: RF link
>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:48:09 -0500
>
>
>David Knaack wrote:
>
> > I looked into doing it, but decided that since its already been done,
> > and plans are available on the 'net, that there wasn't much point
> > in doing it again.
>
>Can some one post a address to a website that has plans?
>
>Ass for making a new design my offer still stands that I will design the
>analog side of the link if some one want to do the digital side of it.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bryan Fields
>

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