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high speed ttl wireless communications

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dan555

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I have a pic that produces a
19 kHz (not fixed) TTL signal with the highs/1s lasting for 110us to 30us
I'm very new to wireless communications and would like some help in reccomending a good wireless transmitter resciever modules for the information above

Thanks dan
 
Use opto Tx /Rx for short distances depending on specs.
 
It rather needs to be radio as its over a distance of 50m and is not in line of sight

I found this but I'm not sure if it can transfer the signal faster enough

**broken link removed**

Google quasar 2.4ghz first PDF link
 
The gain of antenna must be improved to avoid Facing loss at 50m, ie. deadspots.
 
You might consider this rig:
**broken link removed**.
And Roman Black's tests: https://www.romanblack.com/RF/cheapRFmodules.htm.
Note his range data. From the Ebay spec, up to 200M is possible, depending on supply voltage to xmitter. Also note that a "pre-burst" packet front end may be necessary to allow the rcvr's gain to settle.
Price is certainly a plus...

<EDIT> Just noticed the data rate problems. dan555, are you absolutely wedded to the 19K data rate? Can it be reduced to 1200 or 2400 baud?
 
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Consider most 100mW wifi cant do better than 15-20m when not line of sight but >30m with direct and >100m with high gain antenna
 
Just noticed the data rate problems (Frequency and duty cycle testing). dan555, can you reduce your data rate to 1200 or 2400 baud?
 
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