A discussion group for the PICMicro microcontroller. Also called the Microchip PIC, this list is dedicated to the use and abuse of this fine, simple, microcontroller. Close to topic posts are welcome, ie. general electronics.
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Has anyone tried using a wireless unit such as one from Laipac.com to send data? I have bought the 916MHz tx and rx. And trying figure out how to interface them. The tx section will be run by a 877A. And it is going to display "Hello World" on the rx end with is connected to a 628. Thanks Randy |
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There's an interesting article at: http://www.ottawarobotics.org/articles/rf/rf.html Not the same manufacturer, but probably can use similar techniques ramtec73 wrote: > Has anyone tried using a wireless unit such as one from Laipac.com to > send data? > > I have bought the 916MHz tx and rx. And trying figure out how to > interface them. The tx section will be run by a 877A. And it is going > to display "Hello World" on the rx end with is connected to a 628. > > Thanks > Randy |
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Wow, lots coding to it. C. Thanks. But I should also say that I am using the PicBasic Pro
to do this. Can anyone explain to me how to use the SERIN and SEROUT. I am guessing I can
use this to send and receive the data to the tx data pin. ----- Original Message ----- From: millerdl Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 18:14:09 -0700 To: p...@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [piclist] Wireless 916MHz with PIC There's an interesting article at: http://www.ottawarobotics.org/articles/rf/rf.html Not the same manufacturer, but probably can use similar techniques ramtec73 wrote: > Has anyone tried using a wireless unit such as one from Laipac.com to > send data? > > I have bought the 916MHz tx and rx. And trying figure out how to > interface them. The tx section will be run by a 877A. And it is going > to display "He llo World" on the rx end with is connected to a 628. > > Thanks > Randy -- ___________________________________________________________ |