TI-H: REAL radio-link
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TI-H: REAL radio-link
Since everyone I have talked to says that the
radio link is a hoax, I'm trying to design and build one myself.
Basically, I what I am going to attempt to do is encode the digital data, send
it, and then decode it. Does anyone have a suggestion for the language I
should encode it with? How about the clock signal, should that even be
sent (for calc2calc)? I think just sending a tone, and using a tone
decoder would do the trick. You can buy specified frequency coils from
digikey. If I build it small enough, I can fit it in my calc. That
way nobody can catch me cheating on a test (not that I would cheat on a test,
but people who I sell it to could use it for that). Any comments or
suggestions are greatly appreciated, I'm still waiting on parts for my other
projects.
BTW, does anyone know where I can get I2C
parts? Can I use a shift-register to convert parallel data from a A/D to
serial? I know a lot about electronics, but I'm a little fuzzy on all of the
different IC chips.
-Robert Brack