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wireless transmission of bits

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addyismad

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hi guys,
this is my first post out here....
i jus wantd to know how to send bits wirelessly over a mall range{say 100m}

i wan to do this from basic stuffs.
if i modulate a wave and connect an antenna at the output of the modulated wave and connectanother one at the receivers end, with a demoulating ckt. to follow, then il i be able to recover the transmitted signal???/
 
addyismad said:
hi guys,
this is my first post out here....
i jus wantd to know how to send bits wirelessly over a mall range{say 100m}

i wan to do this from basic stuffs.
if i modulate a wave and connect an antenna at the output of the modulated wave and connectanother one at the receivers end, with a demoulating ckt. to follow, then il i be able to recover the transmitted signal???/

if u just need to Txmit data "Lykos1986" had the solution.. if u want to buid it from scratch.. not very simple thing to do..
start by searching for FM transmitter ckt .. nad Manchester encoding.
 
addyismad said:
i jus wantd to know how to send bits wirelessly over a mall range{say 100m}
mall range? Isn't that like 100+ feet width wise?

i wan to do this from basic stuffs.
if i modulate a wave and connect an antenna at the output of the modulated wave and connectanother one at the receivers end, with a demoulating ckt. to follow, then il i be able to recover the transmitted signal???/

yes. Just make sure the same modulation is used in the transmitter and the receiver. Also, you may want to amplify the signal and turn it into a digital one.
 
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