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'OT Mini Rf Xmitters'
1999\09\01@231654
by
Matthew Ballinger
I'm doing a PIC based project requiring wireless operations. I need about
a 200 ft range line of site. I've used Ming's RF xmitter/recievers before,
but they don't have near the range required. Can anyone point me to another
source of these jewels other than LPRS ( I'm in America) or Linx ( don't
won't to shell out $100 for eval kit). Thanks much. Matt B
1999\09\02@012532
by
Bob Wake & RenŽe McMeeken
> I'm doing a PIC based project requiring wireless operations. I need about
> a 200 ft range line of site. I've used Ming's RF xmitter/recievers before,
> but they don't have near the range required. Can anyone point me to another
> source of these jewels other than LPRS ( I'm in America) or Linx ( don't
> won't to shell out $100 for eval kit). Thanks much. Matt B
Try Abacom Technologies http://www.abacom-tech.com
1999\09\02@022646
by
William K. Borsum
At 11:14 PM 9/1/99 EDT, you wrote:
> I'm doing a PIC based project requiring wireless operations. I need about
>a 200 ft range line of site. I've used Ming's RF xmitter/recievers before,
>but they don't have near the range required. Can anyone point me to another
>source of these jewels other than LPRS ( I'm in America) or Linx ( don't
>won't to shell out $100 for eval kit). Thanks much. Matt B
Using RFM's DT1200 transceivers. About $300 for the full eval kit
including two pairs of transceivers, packet manager, the whole shebanb.
Transceiver cards alone are about $80, and the chips about $20.
As always, there are a few things they don't tell you. If this is in your
price range, let me know, and I'll pass on a few of the gotchas.
Kelly
William K. Borsum, P.E. -- OEM Dataloggers and Instrumentation Systems
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1999\09\02@074012
by
Nigel Orr
1999\09\02@200037
by
Steve Tomes
Try RFM.com...ASK trancievers.....HOT!
At 11:14 PM 9/1/99 EDT, you wrote:
> I'm doing a PIC based project requiring wireless operations. I need about
>a 200 ft range line of site. I've used Ming's RF xmitter/recievers before,
>but they don't have near the range required. Can anyone point me to another
>source of these jewels other than LPRS ( I'm in America) or Linx ( don't
>won't to shell out $100 for eval kit). Thanks much. Matt B
>
>
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