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From: zjoc01@hou.amoco.com (Jack Coats)
Subject: Re: RF communication
Message-ID: <1993Sep13.124224.27564@amoco.com>
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1993 12:42:24 CDT
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I have seen in the back of popular electronics mag's, spy type of RF 
transmitters.  I was wondering if someone could help us come up with
a cheap modem and reciever for use with these?  This could answer your
question...

In article 9qk@osceola.cs.ucf.edu, wampner@longwood.cs.ucf.edu (Eric Wampner) writes:
>>
>>I am looking for RF based communication circuits, specifically
>>ones which will allow communication around a typical house.
>>
>>I could use standard walky-talkies, but would then need a modem
>>for them. for price/power consumption reasons, I would prefer
>>a component based solution (ie a chip or two).
>>
>>Pointers to a book on RF communication for people who are not
>>EE majors, wish to build something along these lines, and would
>>like to understand it too would be appreciated.
>>
>>eric wampner
>>wampner@acme.ist.ucf.edu
>>wampner@cs.ucf.edu
>>



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