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@hotmail.com says... Hi, I am looking for advice on how to integrate a PIC microchip with a ham radio transciever. I will use this in a robot. I am looking for 100 - 300 mile range. I have a ham radio license. aw hell. i hope you're the AH i figure you for. if not, and this is just innocent ignorance (is that possible?) don't take this too hard. just listen. !-- if you are an AH... -- script language="AH_Blaster" flame level=150%" stop bs'ing. 1. if you have a license, you should know that you can only control cars, boats, and aircraft at 1 watt which hopefully keeps the model within eyesight. i don't know what's legal for bot's, but AFAIK the max power will be .75 - 1 watt. 2. are you stupid? if you transmit that far or even just out of eyesight, you'll a) mung any legit R/C craft affected by your signal. b) probably hurt someone with your POS robot. c) cause a legit craft to hurt someone. d) interfere with anyone communicating. Thanks for the help here's your help: buy the most expensive books you can get until you're broke and can't afford dangerous toys. go into debt to keep you out of trouble in the future. buy a cheap pic and glue it to a radio with no power cord or battery. now it's "integrated." /flame /script noscript read a pic data sheet. PIC12F84A is pretty basic. get the software to go with 'em. figure out what you mean, next. then ask more specific questions. /noscript |
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