Rws - tws 434
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Hello,
Not too long ago I purched the TWS 434 and RWS 434 RF transmitters
from rentron.com with accompanying HT12D and HT12E ic's. I was
wondering if it is possible to bypass the ic's and hook each up to a
stamp?
What I'm trying to do is generate my own custom codes by simply going
high and low for specific amounts of time. With my limited
experience it sounds possible but could someone verify that it is
possible? Also, if it is possible, would I use the PULSIN command to
measure the amount of time on and off?
Thanks for any help.
DJ
Not too long ago I purched the TWS 434 and RWS 434 RF transmitters
from rentron.com with accompanying HT12D and HT12E ic's. I was
wondering if it is possible to bypass the ic's and hook each up to a
stamp?
What I'm trying to do is generate my own custom codes by simply going
high and low for specific amounts of time. With my limited
experience it sounds possible but could someone verify that it is
possible? Also, if it is possible, would I use the PULSIN command to
measure the amount of time on and off?
Thanks for any help.
DJ
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Take a look at http://www.rentron.com/ruf-bot.htm
All you need to do is use serin/serout to gather information via rf
good luck,
Steve
At 07:01 PM 10/19/2000 -0000, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Not too long ago I purched the TWS 434 and RWS 434 RF transmitters
>from rentron.com with accompanying HT12D and HT12E ic's. I was
>wondering if it is possible to bypass the ic's and hook each up to a
>stamp?
>
>What I'm trying to do is generate my own custom codes by simply going
>high and low for specific amounts of time. With my limited
>experience it sounds possible but could someone verify that it is
>possible? Also, if it is possible, would I use the PULSIN command to
>measure the amount of time on and off?
>
>Thanks for any help.
>DJ
>
>
>
>