Here's a page I put together on how to build a really cheap two-tone paging encoder using a PIC.
http://radioetcetera.googlepages.com/si ... ingencoder
Nothing revolutionary here, but it might help spark some ideas for other people.
Andy
$20 Homebrew Two-Tone Paging Encoder
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$20 Homebrew Two-Tone Paging Encoder
Last edited by aaknitt on Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: $20 Homebrew Two-Tone Paging Encoder
I tried to look, but I got this.aaknitt wrote:Here's a page I put together on how to build a really cheap two-tone paging encoder using a PIC.
http://andyknitt.googlepages.com/simplepagingencoder
Nothing revolutionary here, but it might help spark some ideas for other people.
Andy
The page you have requested could not be found. (404)
Update It's working now.
Jim.
Last edited by n7maq on Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I found it... start here: http://andyknitt.googlepages.com/ and look at the six items on the left.... I get a #404 if theres a "www in front of the address? It just likes the http://andyknitt.googlepages.com/
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just saw your update Jim, it works!
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just saw your update Jim, it works!