Re: TI-H: E and Radio Link
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Re: TI-H: E and Radio Link
>I'm going to use a different plan for the radio link/
>
>I've been waiting for a long *long* time for his schematics and havn't
>gotten them/ So I'm going to use the same technology used in wireless
>ethernet/
>
>The radio links will operate at 1.9GHz and use about 900mW full speed (110k
>per sec)/ It also depends on the distance/ The radio link will amp up the
>signal to a max of 26db if it needs too/ I don't know how far it will
>transmit/ Your regular cordless phone operates at 900MHz (this is
>1900MHz)/
>
>Anyway, this scheme will work better/ I thinking I can get about 57600
>perfectly and maybe 110 if I hack it a little/
>
>The main Transciever chip cost $9 and the amps cost $4. The AVR cost
>$4.50/ Then you need a few other misc parts/ Too bad its a 44, 18, 20 pin
>surface mount deal. :) Unless you guys all have rework stations, we'll
>have to find a fab company to make them/ These things should get the range
>of a cel phone within a single cell/
>
>I ordered a set of 5 of the chips last night and they'll be here sometime
soon/
Do you know how soon? Will it be legal in the lower 48? Just wondering.
>As for the E, I think it would be cool to put a transciever in your locker
Locker? LOCKER?!? You mean you guys actually get LOCKERS? And let me
guess, you guys also get open campus as well. Sorry, I am so depressed
about this no-locker and no-open campus thing, I just had to blow of some
steam.
>so you would only have a box the size of a cel phone, but you could have
>toons of eeprom or other storage/
Or let it sit in your backpack and let it get smashed like your 92 :/