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'Control Robot wirelessly'
2000\02\28@110820 by Soon Lee

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Hi guys

is there any easy method that i can control a robot wirelessly? I have tried
IR but a lot of interference, is there other ways? I need to transfer so
data to the robot is RF too slow?

please enlighten me

thanks

regards
soon lee

2000\02\28@113445 by Dan Creagan

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Soon,

I'm not sure what you mean by easy. However, if you are into
rolling your own packets, then the Linx TX/RX are very nice.
You can see them at
http://www.linxtechnologies.com/main.html . You have to buy
their demo kit before you can purchase their products.  A
bit unfortunate since their demo kit is $200.  However,
after that they work very well.  You can see a hookup I did
at http://192.195.23.217/robots/skinny2.html . It drives a
small robot around the house.

Dan



>Hi guys
>
>is there any easy method that i can control a robot
wirelessly? I have tried
>IR but a lot of interference, is there other ways? I need
to transfer so
>data to the robot is RF too slow?
>
>please enlighten me
>
>thanks
>
>regards
>soon lee

2000\02\28@122450 by Andrew Kunz

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Great movies!

Andy


'Control Robot wirelessly'
2000\03\04@123004 by alexis yahoo
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Yes you can transmit UP TO 2400 BPS using modules made by Wenshing tx rx
series  try searching 433 (which is the frecuency they work on) +weenshing
+transmitter.
Bye !
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