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The idea is to use the Arduino to "read" the radio's original controls and translate their volume, tuning, and band settings to the SI chip. An NE55C is used to translate the tuning capacitor setting ...
43 thoughts on “ HamShield Puts Your Arduino On The Radio ” Rick says: July 13, 2015 at 7:10 pm looks like it could have a few uses. Report comment. Reply. r4k says: ...
Control a DIY tank using your smartphone and Bluetooth! This project is based on the original Instructables guide and allows you to build a remote-controlled tracked vehicle using an Arduino and HC-05 ...
I’m using 1kΩ for R1 and 2.2KΩ for R2 but you can use any resistor value as long as the R2 is approximately double the value of R1 (R2 ≈ 2R1). Similarly, repeat the circuit for both master and slave, ...
The Arduino 101* Bluetooth® LE is based on the Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) architecture. GATT defines a hierarchical data structure that is exposed to connected Bluetooth® LE devices.
The watch is built around an Arduino Pro Mini, a scavenged Nokia LCD, and a BlueSMiRF Gold. The Bluetooth connects to a Nokia N900 with a little Bluetooth client app [Ahmet] wrote.
A machine is required when humans would like to work in different environmental conditions, such as toxic material, remote handling of bombs, health conditions, and sewage treatment. The paper aims to ...
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