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Re: Lego R/C etc
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Thu, 22 Mar 2001 04:42:05 GMT
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> availability of both 418 and 433 MHz modules. If it works, it will speed up the
Your experiments are similar to one I am attempting, albeit for a
different purpose. Currently, I'm leaning toward local oscillator and
I.F. stage with a double balanced mixer from Mini Circuits to place me
in the 144Mhz region (although 440Mhz would work too but with fewer
opportunities). Anyway, I'm wondering:
1) what RF components are you using?
2) how expensive are they? (Mini Circuits is a bit pricey for my
needs)
3) Are these components available in 144Mhz or 440Mhz variations?
Regards,
Matthias Jetleb
VA3-MWJ
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| I'm sorry for the delay in being able to post on this subject. I've been out of town for a couple of weeks, and will be away for a few days this week as well. It's the busy season for me! Here is the current state of the game; I have built a few (...) (23 years ago, 12-Mar-01, to lugnet.robotics)
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