$20 Homebrew Two-Tone Paging Encoder

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aaknitt
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$20 Homebrew Two-Tone Paging Encoder

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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
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Re: $20 Homebrew Two-Tone Paging Encoder

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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
I tried to look, but I got this.

The page you have requested could not be found. (404)

Update It's working now.



Jim.
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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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