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Wireless LED Project

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iwork4911

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I am trying to make an LED project for use in a community play. I need to have 10 LEDs flash in sequence 1-10 and continue to repeat the pattern until I shut it off.

The difficulty comes because I need each LED to be physically seperated from the next, meaning wireless. I want to be able to push a button and have the first one flash and then so on and repeat the pattern until I shut it off.

Would I use some type of FM micro-transmitter? I need the size as compact as possible and the lights will be seperated about 40-50 feet apart.

ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Ahhh, the joy of being a novice.
 
Making it wireless adds greatly (and I mean GREATLY!) to the complexity, each LED will require it's own battery supply, radio receiver, and decoder. As opposed to one LED and one resistor if you run wires!.

Do the LED's have to be individually movable during the performance?.
 
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