mistergamma
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!uavpng, testing the forwarding function
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@amir42, hehe, you didn't fail to suprise me with forwarding dents from !uavpng to irc :) Should have known you would find a way ;)
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@esden: Will your arm-none-eabi installer script create a LPC (== NG FC) compatible toolchain? (Little confused about arm -elf / -none-eabi)
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I had the chance to attend the test run of a 1MW diesel generator today. That thing was quite a beast. Incredibly loud, let alone the vent.
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@esden Guess what I've found: http://tr.im/qcJA http://tr.im/qcJB
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@esden Take a look at the Atmel AT86RF231 http://tr.im/q40i It features antenna diversity and fast channel switching
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@esden That would certainly be the first step in designing a complete handset. Later on someone can design a nice case and have it cnc'ed
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@esden As long as somebody helps me out with that part I'll be glad to do the electronics and software
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@esden Designing a complete handset would require someone with mechanical experience and special parts for the sticks.
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@esden Right now I'm thinking of a simple replacement for the transmitter stage of common RC handsets as a starting-point.
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@esden, some more links: http://tr.im/q3hx and http://tr.im/q3hy
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@esden, http://tr.im/q3gI is a good starting point for some keywords to look up possible #open-rc diversity approaches.
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@claymore: Yes, I can order all parts at once and give them to you the next time we meet. I may create a list and let you double-check it.
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@claymore Thanks, I'll try it as soon as I've got an order to track.
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@esden, diversity seems a little more complicated, though. You could use two chips and hope one of them always receives a complete packet.
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@esden: bluetooth 1.2 has FHSS, but as long as a transmitter chip supports choosing the frequency freely you can implement your own FHSS