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r45t4-m4n
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I am programming two stamps, one connected to a rf transmitter, the other to a rf reciever. I have written the code to send a string of text entered by the user (this part works). However, on the reciever side I am unable to recieve the string. I am able to send one character at a time with a WAIT to determine valid text from garbage. But some characters are getting dropped. I have slowed down the transmission to one character ber second. Are there any tricks or tips with transmission of data over RF?

7/29/2005 8:29:58 PM

pureetofu
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Without built in handshaking I'm not certain. Maybe you can poke around http://courses.ncsu.edu/ece306/ and find something there. Doubtful though, but it does talk about how to do serial communications, which I would think would be the basis for the Stamps, though I've never used them, just read up on them.

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7/29/2005 9:24:14 PM

esgargs
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modulation and error correction is key.

What coding scheme are you using?

Simple "one-on-one" coding is bound to be errorprone.

You need lesser symbols in your code to be efficient over RF.

7/29/2005 9:26:13 PM

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