You are correct. See my added post of photos and specs. to learn more. Very good.Just a simple case of a missing M.
Like 433.92MHz.
You are correct. See my added post of photos and specs. to learn more. Very good.Just a simple case of a missing M.
Like 433.92MHz.
Thank you.Your question has already been answered, you need a means to encode and decode key press information. This can be done in software or with a dedicated chip like the Holtek HT12:
Years ago I repaired someone's RC doorbell, I only had a power RF transistor fast enough to replace the original. While I was testing the repair, I started to hear door slamming elsewhere in the flats.Wow, I did it. This is so simple now. New simple question. Can I operate more then one thing using this device? No is my answer. What do you or any one else think? Have you used this same device yourself and if so, what are you using it for?
And when you say one operation, you mean say, it can turn on a motor but it is not able to make the motor go in forward and then reverse, correct? Thanks for your help.That device is optimized for one operational channel, although it might be possible to modify it. OTOH, there are other kits with a 4 button transmitter and 4-relay receiver for only a few dollars more.
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Great, I always buy cheap stuff to experiment with and end up ruining the stuff. I usually get no where fast. You wouldn't beleive how much stuff i have bought and don't know what to do with it. LolThat device is optimized for one operational channel, although it might be possible to modify it. OTOH, there are other kits with a 4 button transmitter and 4-relay receiver for only a few dollars more.
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I was hoping to turn that dial with wax on it to make a change, have it do an operation, then turn it another way to do something else on that frequency. Make it have different frequencies where each frequency does one operation. I know both peices would have to match somehow. Now you know I'm an idiot. Lol . I'm trying to learn is all, so if I look like an idiot I don't care.Great, I always buy cheap stuff to experiment with and end up ruining the stuff. I usually get no where fast. You wouldn't beleive how much stuff i have bought and don't know what to do with it. Lol
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