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Hi.
I am am totally new in FM electronics, so I need a guiding hand (advice). I would like to build a small transmitter that would send only a few bits, ant then a receiver that will capture those bits on the other side. The usage would be similar to those wireless doorbells. The difference would be only in that I want to assign a unique code to be transferred so the receiving station would know who was the sender. Can someone suggest me some book or Web site where to find more information on how to build those devices. (are they maybe available to buy?) Thanks. |
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If you want a prebuilt solution, check out linx technologies. They
have some simple chips and modules to start off with. If you want to design it yourself, do a search for OOK (on-off keying) transmitter and receiver schematics. A link to get you started: http://jap.hu/electronic/rf.html -- Mike Coles http://bluelip.blips.net On Jul 18, 10:18 am, tothborn wrote: Hi. I am am totally new in FM electronics, so I need a guiding hand (advice). I would like to build a small transmitter that would send only a few bits, ant then a receiver that will capture those bits on the other side. The usage would be similar to those wireless doorbells. The difference would be only in that I want to assign a unique code to be transferred so the receiving station would know who was the sender. Can someone suggest me some book or Web site where to find more information on how to build those devices. (are they maybe available to buy?) Thanks. |
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