kentken New Member Sep 24, 2004 #1 How well do the RF Pics do in noisy environments? I would like to make a transmitter that will trigger a RC servo to control the engine speed on baler from the tractor cab without wires. Kent
How well do the RF Pics do in noisy environments? I would like to make a transmitter that will trigger a RC servo to control the engine speed on baler from the tractor cab without wires. Kent
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Sep 28, 2004 #3 I looked at RFPics, I thought they looked very complicated to use, so never bothered As tractors use diesel engines I don't see why they would be a noisy environment?, I don't see any problems.
I looked at RFPics, I thought they looked very complicated to use, so never bothered As tractors use diesel engines I don't see why they would be a noisy environment?, I don't see any problems.
kentken New Member Sep 30, 2004 #4 I was thinking the samething. I found a site that has a transmitter and reciever setup all ready made and you just hook a regular Pic to it. Once again, Thank You Kent
I was thinking the samething. I found a site that has a transmitter and reciever setup all ready made and you just hook a regular Pic to it. Once again, Thank You Kent
Beefer3 New Member Sep 30, 2004 #5 kentken can you share this website. i have a lot of rf ideas i would like to try out. thanks
kentken New Member Oct 1, 2004 #6 Sorry, I was in a hurry **broken link removed** How I found it: https://www.rentron.com/rf_remote_control.htm Hope this is helpfull. Kent
Sorry, I was in a hurry **broken link removed** How I found it: https://www.rentron.com/rf_remote_control.htm Hope this is helpfull. Kent