Society of Robots - Robot Forum
General Misc => Misc => Topic started by: aaniruddhaaa on September 22, 2010, 09:36:12 PM
-
Hi guys.....
i m really thank full to u guys....to share Ur interests,ideas,skills,knowledge,advise etc.......i salute u guys for the job done by all of u in this site...........
I m new to this forum & also new to this robotics field..but have a huge interest in robotics.gadgets,electronic projects etc...
at present i m trying to build a "8+ channel RF transmitter & receiver"to control my electronic projects wireless-ly...so can anyone please guide or suggest me ...to build a RF remote controller(TX) with the receiver.............i will be very much thank full if any one help me out,....please...i m not a engineer or a guy studied with electronics/cs/robotics/mechanical........i m a simple guy having interest in building robots,electronic projects with very little bit knowledge in the field ..plz guys help me as i m a layman......Thanking all in advance :) :) :) :) :)
-
Hi,
at present i m trying to build a "8+ channel RF transmitter & receiver"to control my electronic projects wireless-ly...
What have you done so far?
so can anyone please guide or suggest me ...to build a RF remote controller(TX) with the receiver...[...]
i m a simple guy having interest in building robots,electronic projects with very little bit knowledge in the field ..plz guys help me as i m a layman......Thanking all in advance :) :) :) :) :)
Collect money -> go to store -> buy R/C system.
That way you will have a functioning system.
Building HF electronics is not for the green amateur. a circuit from a working unit, replicated by a non-trained person may never get to work, as lots of the design is in the actual building phase. The higher the frequency, the less likelihood of success.
-
You may look at this from eBay
8CH RF Wireless Remote Control Transmitter & Receiver
(http://images.carymart.com/0020037/s8c-dc12-e.jpg) (http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=8CH+RF+Wireless+Remote+Control+Transmitter+%26+Receiver+&_sacat=See-All-Categories)
It will cost more if you build your own.