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That is capable of enabling your Arduino project to communicate with people and things using amateur radio bands.
Because some hardware setup is required to build up a functioning radio, an Arduino can be used to supply the voltage and control the radio chip. The 3.3-V power can be taken from the Arduino’s ...
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 article describes the construction of a simple Arduino RFID Access control DIY (Do It Yourself) Project using Arduino UNO and a RFID reader module (EM-18) to control an LED and a Relay. Circuit ...
Hooking these up to the Arduino gave him a programmable way to control the device. He got his radio license and implemented transmission of Morse Code, and an Arduino sketch is available in the ...
The Rapid Radio is a 2.4GHz ISM band devices and is both Raspberry Pi And Arduino compatible and is supplied with full rapidradio source ...
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YouTube on MSNTracked Tank Mobile Robot RC Platform with Arduino
This product is courtesy of It was super easy to make this mobile tracked platform and radio-controlled useful for building ...
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YouTube on MSNRC boat with "out of this world" RGB led lights
Description: Using an Arduino or a micro controller we can generate cool looking patterns with an led strip with addressable LEDs. In this case I'm using an Arduino uno (clone board) and a strip of ...
Arduino has found its way into yet another musical device. I came across the 'UFO' while in Berlin. It's a MIDI controller that lets you compose music or control synthesizers by waving your hands ...
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