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1998\06\10@090426 by Celle Benoit

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1998\06\10@123000 by Martin Green

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    I know that some of the radio link manufacturers are more reasonable
    with small quantity purchases. Try these links:

    http://www.radiometrix.co.uk/
    http://www.radio-tech.co.uk/
    http://www.rfm.com/
    http://www.lprs.co.uk/
    http://www.linxtechnologies.com/
    http://www.agrelo.com/clement.html


    CIAO - Martin.


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Subject: looking for radio module supplier
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Date:    6/10/98 2:51 PM


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I'd like to have wireless transmission (short range) to my PIC-based
remote
measurement application. I heard from the list about linx technologies
company providing cost-effective radio modules called LC series (350
feet, 4800 bps).
I had a look to the data sheets from their web that seemed to fit my
application needs.
When I ask to order 3 emitter/receiver modules (I'm just a hobbyist), I
was answered
I had, as a prerequisite, to buy their evaluation kit first before
buying any  parts.
Did anyone experience this before?
Thanks for any person of the list that already bought linx parts to get
in touch with me
by e-mail.

Benoit CELLE


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I'd like to have wireless transmission (short range) to my PIC-based remote
<BR>measurement application. I heard from the list about linx technologies
<BR>company providing cost-effective radio modules called LC series (350
feet, 4800 bps).
<BR>I had a look to the data sheets from their web that seemed to fit my
application needs.
<BR>When I ask to order 3 emitter/receiver modules (I'm just a hobbyist),
I was answered
<BR>I had, as a prerequisite, to buy their evaluation kit first before
buying any&nbsp; parts.
<BR>Did anyone experience this before?
<BR>Thanks for any person of the list that already bought linx parts to
get in touch with me
<BR>by e-mail.

<P>Benoit CELLE
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1998\06\10@213725 by Felix Centeno

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<DIV><FONT color=#000000><FONT size=2>you can try too:</FONT></FONT><FONT
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<P><FONT size=2>RF Monolithics, Inc. 4347 Sigma Road, Dallas, Texas 75244,
U.S.A. Phone: (972) 233--2903</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=2>Fax: (972) 387--8148 or</FONT>&nbsp;</P>
<P><FONT size=2>RFM Europe Sales 18 all&eacute;e Marin la Mesl&eacute;e, 78560
Port Marly, FRANCE Phone: (33--0) (1) 39.16.42.89</FONT>&nbsp;</P>
<P><FONT size=2>Fax: (33--0) (1) 39.16.42.70</FONT>&nbsp;</P></FONT>
<P><FONT size=2>they do rf modules too.</FONT></P>
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<P><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Felix Centeno<BR><A
href=".....centellaKILLspamspam@spam@telcel.net.ve">centellaspamKILLspamtelcel.net.ve</A><BR><A
href="http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/2372/">www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/2372/</A><BR></FONT>&nbsp;</P></DIV>
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1998\06\11@134645 by Lewis H. Cobb

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<x-rich>Check out Radiometrix in the UK - they have a web site and make units
that are competition to Linx - a little more expensive BUT they are FM
and thus more immune to noise etc.  They have distributors world wide.


Lewis






At 02:51 PM 6/10/98 +0100, you wrote:

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<excerpt>I'd like to have wireless transmission (short range) to my
PIC-based remote

measurement application. I heard from the list about linx technologies

company providing cost-effective radio modules called LC series (350
feet, 4800 bps).

I had a look to the data sheets from their web that seemed to fit my
application needs.

When I ask to order 3 emitter/receiver modules (I'm just a hobbyist), I
was answered

I had, as a prerequisite, to buy their evaluation kit first before buying
any  parts.

Did anyone experience this before?

Thanks for any person of the list that already bought linx parts to get
in touch with me

by e-mail.


Benoit CELLE

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