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Re: Radio Inteference.
If you're really feeling adventerous, you could hook one of these up and switch to any channel, or even go to 2.4 ghz. If the pinouts match, they are a drop in replacement...You'd have to do a little testing to check, but it'd be cool to have your bot on 2.4 ghz. This also has the potential of hooking one up to a laptop to listen to the robot as it broadcasts and log data. You could also hook one up and have a wireless programming link.
Just a few thoughts. Bill |
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