Serial Wireless Transmission

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This is a bit of a n00b question but here goes:

I need to transmit a signal (via radio signals) a reasonable distance
50m at the most but on top of that I need to send many signals, one
after the other... serially, ALSO in 8bit packets or something so that
I can "address" them.

Is all this possible with the use of some ICs, resistors and such and
maybe a clock (crystal) for a reasonable price.

Thanks very much,
Lewis
 
"lewiseason@googlemail.com" wrote:

This is a bit of a n00b question but here goes:

I need to transmit a signal (via radio signals) a reasonable distance
50m at the most but on top of that I need to send many signals, one
after the other... serially, ALSO in 8bit packets or something so that
I can "address" them.

Is all this possible with the use of some ICs, resistors and such and
maybe a clock (crystal) for a reasonable price.
To do it legally requires you to use a suitably licensed frequency band and your
equipment must be approved.

There are however some ready to use relatively low cost off the shelf modules
available for a simple task like the above.
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/results.jsp?N=411+1001542&Ntk=gensearch_001&Ntt=rf+module&Ntx=

Graham
 
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 15:37:04 -0000, "lewiseason@googlemail.com"
<lewiseason@googlemail.com> wrote:

This is a bit of a n00b question but here goes:

I need to transmit a signal (via radio signals) a reasonable distance
50m at the most but on top of that I need to send many signals, one
after the other... serially, ALSO in 8bit packets or something so that
I can "address" them.

Is all this possible with the use of some ICs, resistors and such and
maybe a clock (crystal) for a reasonable price.
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