Parallax 433MHZ RF RX/TX
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Can someone provide me with a little more information on the 433MHZ modules
provided by Parallax. I have 1 Receiver, and 1 Transmitter. I'm trying to
send information from one to the other, but, I would like to establish a
protocol between them. The only documentation provided by Parallax, that
I've been able to find, is a one page info sheet.
Thanks,
Matt Georgy
provided by Parallax. I have 1 Receiver, and 1 Transmitter. I'm trying to
send information from one to the other, but, I would like to establish a
protocol between them. The only documentation provided by Parallax, that
I've been able to find, is a one page info sheet.
Thanks,
Matt Georgy
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mgeorgy@d... writes:
> Can someone provide me with a little more information on the 433MHZ modules
> provided by Parallax. I have 1 Receiver, and 1 Transmitter. I'm trying to
> send information from one to the other, but, I would like to establish a
> protocol between them. The only documentation provided by Parallax, that
> I've been able to find, is a one page info sheet.
>
For Matt
It takes two Stamps, one for the Tx and one for the Rx. Simply serout your
data to the Tx, and then serin the data to the Rx.
Do you need help with the code ?
Sid
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helpful in using RF transceivers. The title of the piece
is "Wireless communications with the BASIC stamp". Check it out.
--- In basicstamps@y..., Newzed@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 08/25/2002 11:00:25 Eastern Daylight Time,
> mgeorgy@d... writes:
>
>
> > Can someone provide me with a little more information on the
433MHZ modules
> > provided by Parallax. I have 1 Receiver, and 1 Transmitter. I'm
trying to
> > send information from one to the other, but, I would like to
establish a
> > protocol between them. The only documentation provided by
Parallax, that
> > I've been able to find, is a one page info sheet.
> >
>
> For Matt
>
> It takes two Stamps, one for the Tx and one for the Rx. Simply
serout your
> data to the Tx, and then serin the data to the Rx.
>
> Do you need help with the code ?
>
> Sid
>
>
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