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Old October 13th 04, 08:30 PM
Bruce Gordon
 
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I'm trying to get two basic stamps (or one stamp and a computer) to
communicate via amateur radio. The stamp and the computer/other stamp will
be about 10 miles apart. I want to use a basic stamp as a security device
that will send data when told to do so by the other device. Can anyone
point me in the right direction? I can explain further if needed. Thanks!

dw




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Get a couple of TNC-2's, one for each end and run them in Transparent
Mode. Then connect the two Basic Stamps to the RS232 Ports on each
TNC-2. What that gives you is a Bidirectional Serial Link between
the two Basic Stamps.


Bruce in alaska

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