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Re: Let me clarify
Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.
Posted on 3/17/99 12:49 PM MST In Reply to: Re: Need info on how to build temp. receiver and transmitter posted by Chris on 3/12/99 8:34 AM MST: The above post on the FM transmitter is a great idea. It made me realize that I should clarify my post. The system that I described is not a 'transmitter/receiver' in the R/F sense. What we have is the transmitter computer unit (that you hook the joysticks/switches/pots to) and the on board robot receiver computer unit (with the STAMP micro, relays, PWM outputs, etc.). As I stated, this unit is pin-for-pin, and dimensionally equivalent to the FIRST controller. It even looks exactly like the FIRST controller. How you go about transmitting the data between the units is another problem. Our system supports the RNETs as well as a teather cable. If the R/F solution describe in the above post by Mr. Berube (I hope that's correct) is compatible with the FIRST controller, it will be compatible with this controller. I hope that makes things clearer. : Our team designed and manufactured a few pin-for-pin, dimension-for-dimension, FIRST compatible control systems. They are virtually EXACT replicas of the FIRST controller. We may be looking to market these. If you are interested, e-mail me. : : Hi, : : I was wondering if anyone out there knows how to make a transmitter and receiver so we could test out another robot with. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. : : Paul Michalczuk |
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