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3D print and build an Arduino Pistol-grip Transmitter for controlling Remote Control cars. Today, we’re assembling and wiring a 3D printed Arduino-based pistol-grip radio transmitter that operates ...
Arduino TEA5767 FM Radio About This project provides code and wiring diagrams for building an FM radio in Arduino using the TEA5767 FM Stereo Radio Module. The stations list is specific to New York ...
Ever wanted to build an FM radio? Armed with an Arduino and a RDA5807M FM radio module, T. K. Hareendran shows us how to get started.
A trainer cable for the RC transmitter had to be made to connect the radio of the student to the teacher so that the model can have share control. For the Arduino end of the cable, a little connector ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Misc Hacks Tagged arduino, atmega328, fm radio, TEA5767 ← How To Nail A Technical Presentation Fail Of The Week: How I Killed The HiPot Tester → ...
Arduino to Unity: The Arduino sends these messages to Unity, which interprets them and adjusts the game accordingly (play, pause, fast forward, rewind). Audio Integration: The audio output is routed ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Radio Hacks, Wireless Hacks Tagged arduino, ham radio, RF, SI5351, signal generator ← Hackaday Links: September 13, 2015 Hackaday Prize Semifinalist: An Open Smartphone → ...
This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronics. The original author Burkhard Kainka also made this new design, now as a shield for an ...
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