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  1. malofquISt

    extending range of 802.11

    anyone have experience extending the range of an 802.11 wireless link? if I wanted one in a car and wanted to talk to a stationary computer, how far could I go? directional antennas, or lower noise amps, and PAs will help, but PAs are FCC violation i'm sure. but more sensitivity is the...
  2. malofquISt

    RF design book suggestions

    stutzman was my advisor at VA Tech!! he's so funny
  3. malofquISt

    rf remote control / in-car

    I'm still looking for a safe and secure way to wirelessly shift the transmission from a sterring wheel. anyone out there? :-) Mark
  4. malofquISt

    rf remote control / in-car

    thanks for input.... a friend of mine is starting his own company called PCS (powertrain control solutions)www.transmissioncontroller.com he is the one who needs this product. i am just trying to help out with infrared or RF option to fit any car, with one or ten wires leaving steering wheel...
  5. malofquISt

    rf remote control / in-car

    the finished product is to shift the car's transmission. two wireless butotns on the steering wheel that sends an 'up' and 'down' command to a receiver wired to the transmission. if you come to a stop in 4th gear and want to quickly press-press-press down to 1st you's want those three quick...
  6. malofquISt

    rf remote control / in-car

    I want to make an RF remote control that tranmits from my steering wheel to a reciever under the dash to shift the transmission. I need to be able to shift at maxx.. 5/10 times per second, but I need to send up/downshift commands that are secure, no bit errors! microchip makes cool rfmcus...
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