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Wireless LCD
I was messing around today with some wireless modules I had and decided to adapt them to my LCD project.

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Eventually. It is working fine but I would like to test it more.
Right now it is running at 2400bps. This radio I am using is a 433Mhz radio and is cabaple of 4800bps. The 900MHZ radios available go alot higher than that.
Even at 2400bps it runs just fine.
J
Right now it is running at 2400bps. This radio I am using is a 433Mhz radio and is cabaple of 4800bps. The 900MHZ radios available go alot higher than that.
Even at 2400bps it runs just fine.
J
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Right now it has no encoder/decoder. It is just feeding the LINX (TXM-433-LC, RXM-433-LC-S) transmitter and reciever. At the time I bought these LINX did not offer a encoder/decoder option, but they do now(see the KH series). You can "key" the transmitter to the reciever with the new ones. This is done by setting an address on the TX and RX.
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The KH Series...
http://www.linxtechnologies.com/index.p ... =kh_series
It?s better... onboard encoder/decoder!! It?s necessary send a key code to receiver? in my opinion... it?s just use the ant pin, vcc pin, ground pin and d0-d7 pins...
But the problem for me is that I can?t find it here in Brazil...
Thanks!!!
It?s better... onboard encoder/decoder!! It?s necessary send a key code to receiver? in my opinion... it?s just use the ant pin, vcc pin, ground pin and d0-d7 pins...
But the problem for me is that I can?t find it here in Brazil...

Thanks!!!
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