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Below are snapshots of my initial experiment setup and the serial monitor window of my laptop. In addition to the Arduino Serial Monitor, I tried the same setup later with PuTTY. Remote control. I ...
A lot of the remote shutter and intervalometer hacks we see are simplified by the camera’s built-in Infrared or other shutter techniques. But this camera doesn’t have a simple way to el… ...
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Crafting a Long Range Remote Control with Arduino - MSNWitness how to create a powerful long-range remote control using Arduino technology. This guide takes you through the process of building a customizable, multi-channel RC system that offers ...
I made this Arduino project that allows to turn ON and OFF LEDs using a cheap IR remote control as a preparation for the next big step: disassemble my girlfriend’s chinese LED lamp and replace its ...
High-End IR Remote The MX-850 from Universal Remote Control transmits IR and RF simultaneously. High-end remotes such as this use multiple IR transmitters for broad coverage.
Couch potatoes take note: Aiming your remote control and trying to bounce the signal off the wall is about to become a thing of the past. Remote controls are set to get an upgrade as a consortium ...
Since you probably don't use most of the buttons on your remote control, why not make them work for other things? This project shows you how to use an ...
Pi enthusiasts that have built a Raspberry Pi media centre may be interested in a new OSMC RF Remote Control that has arrived at the Adafruit online store providing a minimalist media player remote.
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Building A Basic RC Airplane With Arduino Control - MSNLearn how to create a simple RC airplane using Arduino for smooth radio control. This DIY project covers the essential steps for assembling and operating a remote-controlled aircraft with ease.
As Randy points out in the video below, by giving the toy an Arduino, you’ve not only breathed a little bit of life into an old product, but you could tinker with this further–for instance ...
Universal Remote Control (URC) has just sent us an email detailing their new water resistant RF remote control, the new MXW-920. This remote is one-way, and seems perfectly suited for poolside or ...
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