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Hello,
(Disclaimer - I am a novice electronics buff - just a few small projects) I have a small keychain remote used for advancing powerpoint slides. It has an integrated laser pointer that is very useful in presenting which is why I really want to get this to work.The remote is stated to be 433 mhz. The reciever is a small box about the size of a pack of cards. Right now it has a range of about 40 feet (the product spec says 100') I think it may have to do with the enviroment. We use it in a church and there are several wierless mics ect. I opened the recever and inside was a stiff wire antena bent into a square about 1.5 inchs per side. It is soldered onto the board. So I am wondering how I can increase the range of the transmitter/recever. Can I just solder a longer antena? If possible I would like it to be somewhat omni directinal. The product spec says it is (is that why the square ant and not a long skinny one???) Also while looking online I see places that sell 433 mhz ant's for about 15$- They are made (I think) for handheld walki-talkies(??) would somthing like this help me. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanx! Keith |
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Keith.fisher wrote:
Hello, (Disclaimer - I am a novice electronics buff - just a few small projects) I have a small keychain remote used for advancing powerpoint slides. It has an integrated laser pointer that is very useful in presenting which is why I really want to get this to work.The remote is stated to be 433 mhz. The reciever is a small box about the size of a pack of cards. Right now it has a range of about 40 feet (the product spec says 100') I think it may have to do with the enviroment. We use it in a church and there are several wierless mics ect. I opened the recever and inside was a stiff wire antena bent into a square about 1.5 inchs per side. It is soldered onto the board. So I am wondering how I can increase the range of the transmitter/recever. Can I just solder a longer antena? If possible I would like it to be somewhat omni directinal. The product spec says it is (is that why the square ant and not a long skinny one???) Also while looking online I see places that sell 433 mhz ant's for about 15$- They are made (I think) for handheld walki-talkies(??) would somthing like this help me. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanx! Keith Keith, You may be better off putting a better antenna at the receiver end. The optimum would be a 1/4 wavelength. Hey, anybody out there remember the damn equation for this... 300,000 meters per second devided by something-or-other??? -- Luhan Monat: Luhan Knows at Yahoo dot Com "The Future is not what it used to be." |
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Keith.fisher wrote:
Hello, (Disclaimer - I am a novice electronics buff - just a few small projects) I have a small keychain remote used for advancing powerpoint slides. It has an integrated laser pointer that is very useful in presenting which is why I really want to get this to work.The remote is stated to be 433 mhz. The reciever is a small box about the size of a pack of cards. Right now it has a range of about 40 feet (the product spec says 100') I think it may have to do with the enviroment. We use it in a church and there are several wierless mics ect. I opened the recever and inside was a stiff wire antena bent into a square about 1.5 inchs per side. It is soldered onto the board. So I am wondering how I can increase the range of the transmitter/recever. Can I just solder a longer antena? If possible I would like it to be somewhat omni directinal. The product spec says it is (is that why the square ant and not a long skinny one???) Also while looking online I see places that sell 433 mhz ant's for about 15$- They are made (I think) for handheld walki-talkies(??) would somthing like this help me. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanx! Keith Keith, You may be better off putting a better antenna at the receiver end. The optimum would be a 1/4 wavelength. Hey, anybody out there remember the damn equation for this... 300,000 meters per second devided by something-or-other??? -- Luhan Monat: Luhan Knows at Yahoo dot Com "The Future is not what it used to be." |
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In 3C43c.932$uh.753@fed1read02 (rec.radio.amateur.homebrew), Luhan Monat wrote:
Keith.fisher wrote: Hello, (Disclaimer - I am a novice electronics buff - just a few small projects) I have a small keychain remote used for advancing powerpoint slides. It has an integrated laser pointer that is very useful in presenting which is why I really want to get this to work.The remote is stated to be 433 mhz. The reciever is a small box about the size of a pack of cards. [snip] You may be better off putting a better antenna at the receiver end. The optimum would be a 1/4 wavelength. Hey, anybody out there remember the damn equation for this... 300,000 meters per second devided by something-or-other??? A wavelength of 1 meter is a frequency of 300 MHz. So 433 MHz will have a wavelength of (300/433) meters, or 9/13 meters. A 1/4-wave antenna would be (1/4)*(9/13) meters long, which is 9/52 meters long -- which is just a teeny bit longer than 9/54 meters, and that's 1/6 of a meter, or (1/6)* 39.37 inches, or just a smidgen over 6.5 inches long -- and all that assumes I did the arithmetic right. Since I'm a math jock, there's no guarantee I did, so check it yourselves. I just fired up the 4-banger calculator, and it tells me that the 1/4-wave antenna should be 6.819+ inches long, so 6.5 is a good ballpark figure. -- If anyone tells me to work smarter, not harder, I will kick him or her, hard, in a random body part. I will then kick him or her a second time, "smarter, not harder," which is to say that on the second strike, I'll use the same force, but target more carefully. - Catherine, in a.s.r |
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In 3C43c.932$uh.753@fed1read02 (rec.radio.amateur.homebrew), Luhan Monat wrote:
Keith.fisher wrote: Hello, (Disclaimer - I am a novice electronics buff - just a few small projects) I have a small keychain remote used for advancing powerpoint slides. It has an integrated laser pointer that is very useful in presenting which is why I really want to get this to work.The remote is stated to be 433 mhz. The reciever is a small box about the size of a pack of cards. [snip] You may be better off putting a better antenna at the receiver end. The optimum would be a 1/4 wavelength. Hey, anybody out there remember the damn equation for this... 300,000 meters per second devided by something-or-other??? A wavelength of 1 meter is a frequency of 300 MHz. So 433 MHz will have a wavelength of (300/433) meters, or 9/13 meters. A 1/4-wave antenna would be (1/4)*(9/13) meters long, which is 9/52 meters long -- which is just a teeny bit longer than 9/54 meters, and that's 1/6 of a meter, or (1/6)* 39.37 inches, or just a smidgen over 6.5 inches long -- and all that assumes I did the arithmetic right. Since I'm a math jock, there's no guarantee I did, so check it yourselves. I just fired up the 4-banger calculator, and it tells me that the 1/4-wave antenna should be 6.819+ inches long, so 6.5 is a good ballpark figure. -- If anyone tells me to work smarter, not harder, I will kick him or her, hard, in a random body part. I will then kick him or her a second time, "smarter, not harder," which is to say that on the second strike, I'll use the same force, but target more carefully. - Catherine, in a.s.r |
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Mike Andrews
wrote (in ) about 'Increasing range of rf remote', on Mon, 8 Mar 2004: If anyone tells me to work smarter, not harder, I will kick him or her, hard, in a random body part. I will then kick him or her a second time, "smarter, not harder," which is to say that on the second strike, I'll use the same force, but target more carefully. - Catherine, in a.s.r Well, Catherine is misguided. People obviously want to minimise their effort while preserving the quality and timing of the results. -- Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. The good news is that nothing is compulsory. The bad news is that everything is prohibited. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk |
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Mike Andrews
wrote (in ) about 'Increasing range of rf remote', on Mon, 8 Mar 2004: If anyone tells me to work smarter, not harder, I will kick him or her, hard, in a random body part. I will then kick him or her a second time, "smarter, not harder," which is to say that on the second strike, I'll use the same force, but target more carefully. - Catherine, in a.s.r Well, Catherine is misguided. People obviously want to minimise their effort while preserving the quality and timing of the results. -- Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. The good news is that nothing is compulsory. The bad news is that everything is prohibited. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk |
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You most likely will find a transistor for the rf output. Follow the emitter
to a resister. Reduce the value some. MORE POWER *grunt grunt* "Keith.fisher" wrote in message om... Hello, (Disclaimer - I am a novice electronics buff - just a few small projects) I have a small keychain remote used for advancing powerpoint slides. It has an integrated laser pointer that is very useful in presenting which is why I really want to get this to work.The remote is stated to be 433 mhz. The reciever is a small box about the size of a pack of cards. Right now it has a range of about 40 feet (the product spec says 100') I think it may have to do with the enviroment. We use it in a church and there are several wierless mics ect. I opened the recever and inside was a stiff wire antena bent into a square about 1.5 inchs per side. It is soldered onto the board. So I am wondering how I can increase the range of the transmitter/recever. Can I just solder a longer antena? If possible I would like it to be somewhat omni directinal. The product spec says it is (is that why the square ant and not a long skinny one???) Also while looking online I see places that sell 433 mhz ant's for about 15$- They are made (I think) for handheld walki-talkies(??) would somthing like this help me. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanx! Keith |
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