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    Simple data, multiple transmitter, single receiver short range network

    Thanks for that. So after reading that, using the voltage input value as the random delay would work but it wouldn't work for sychronizing any codes and such. Seems to be getting a bit complicated now that I know you need some way of allowing one set of transmitters to talk to a receiver...
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    Simple data, multiple transmitter, single receiver short range network

    Yes, you have a good point there. I'd say that the number of sensors could be as high as 10-20. I would like data to be available between 1 - 10 seconds. Because each sensor will probably have different values at some given point in time that could be used as a random seed. So given that...
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    Simple data, multiple transmitter, single receiver short range network

    Hi Everyone, This is my first post! Yay! I have had a look around the forum and found a number of different answers, but none of them are really exactly what I am looking for, or in some cases, I'm not sure if they are what I am looking for. Let me first of all explain what I am after...

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