Re: A85: IR link idea
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Re: A85: IR link idea
I don't see why not, but why have the 2 frequencies? If it is a
single-directional emitter, then it souldn't be able to receive "friendly
fire". The hardest part would be the asm...
--JdAoMtEyS
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"Oh my god, they killed Kenny!"
On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 17:55:47 EST CompuPC1 <CompuPC1@aol.com> writes:
>
>In a message dated 98-03-23 17:47:36 EST, you write:
>
><< Hey, wouldn't it be cool to have a sort of "calculator laser tag"
>using the
>IR
> link? What you could do is have the laser modulate on a frequency
>different
> from the transmission modulation and be constantly active. When the
>other
> calc picks up this signal is flashes that it has been targeted.
>Then, if a
> "fire" (send) button is pressed the shooting calc sends out an IR
>pulse on
> the
> normal frequency (30Mhz), and, if it picks it up, the other calc
>records a
> "hit". This would very cool ;)
>
> -Pat Gray
> PXGray@aol.com >>
>
>
>heheh..That would be VERY cool, but would it be feasable?
>
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