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Re: ir-transmitter
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Thu, 26 Mar 1998 04:41:59 GMT
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Richard <rshirk@sfgate!stopspam!.com>
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I also have AOL cd wall paper and for awhile even had an AOL CDROM coffee
table. Ahh..the wonders of duct tape.
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, K.L. McKinnon wrote:
> Finally, a good use for those AOL cd's. I wondered what to do with em...
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> KLM
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> > I was wondering if anyone has used IR transmission in their programs and
> > if so, do you have a bit of simple sample code i could take a look at and
> > if you knew variable ranges or anything.
> >
> > Also..does anyone know a common household material that will stop infrared
> > transmissions within a foot or so? I built some shielding for the ir
> > reciever with some bits i cut from an AOL CDROm so it can localize where
> > the signal is coming from and go there.
> > The problem is that its only good at insulating once you get outside of
> > this about 3ft. zone around it.
> >
> > -Richard
> >
> >
> >
> K.L. McKinnon
> klmckin@magmacom.com
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