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I've been working on my radio interface and now have two different implementations.

I had previously written about my panStamp version which uses an Arduino like design along with a TI CC1101 radio chip.

I've have a different implementation now that uses an actual Arduino (I used a Uno) and the CC1101 chip on a small board designed and built by a company called ElecHouse.

The panStamp implentation is nice because of its small form factor and its low current draw (can run off of 2 AA batteries).

The Arduino Uno implentation is nice because now you can use all of the Arduino shields and many great libraries.

 

http://www.silogic.com/trains/...ol%20%28radio%29.pdf
http://www.silogic.com/trains/OOK_Radio_Support.html

Also, I've finally posted my write up that discusses the protocol in detail. Some of you have already seen it but now its out there for everyone to read.

 

http://www.silogic.com/trains/...tream%20Decoding.pdf
http://www.silogic.com/trains/RTC_Running.html

For sometime now, I've had version 3.1 of the RTC Program available for download from the RTC Running web page.

http://www.silogic.com/trains/...ng.html#RTC_Download

All of my programs are covered by the GNU General Public License and the documentation is covered by the GNU Free Documentation License. They all remain (C)opyright by Mark DiVecchio.

Last edited by SanDiegoMark

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