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    Good day Picers

    What is the cheapest way to communicate between pics at a distance of 100 meters?

    Thank you!

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    Smoke signals?

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    Pics get pretty expensive once they let out a puff or two of smoke...

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    Default 433 Mhz modules

    There are plenty of 433 Mhz modules you can use for this. Pick the right one and you can have up to 500m.

    One way or 2 way communication?

    Cable? fiber optics...

    Usually the communication part is not the problem, it is to provide power to all units without having to change batteries every day.

    /me

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    Is wireless cheaper than RS485?

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    Depends on what type of cable you run...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by tenaja View Post
    Pics get pretty expensive once they let out a puff or two of smoke...
    But that might be a one-time expense. The OP really hasn't provided sufficient detail. Even Melanie's educated string probably cannot hazard an educated guess. What's the duration of the communications link? Is it one-to-one or one-to-many? What type of messages? What's the terrain? Is the path horizontal or vertical? Is it level or does it span a canyon? How can a wire be routed? Stapled to tree trunks or utility poles, buried in a trench? Must it be taut or can it sag? Etc., etc.,...

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    What's the duration of the communications link?
    it is a 24/7 communication link, every second.

    Is it one-to-one or one-to-many?
    one-to-many

    What type of messages?
    short, status monitoring

    What's the terrain?
    Horizontal, maximum of 1 meter difference in elevation

    Stapled to tree trunks or utility poles, buried in a trench?
    Buried in a trench

    Must it be taut or can it sag?
    Can be sag

    Thank you!!

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    Probably the cheapest solution would be a 20 ma current loop circuit. 1 transistor (PN2222A), 1 opto-coupler (we use a 4n26) and a few resistors and you are set. I think I remember something about that being good for around 2000 feet, especially if you can go with a lower baud rate. Having said that, I would probably still go with RS422/485 just because it is more of a standard these days.

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by koossa View Post
    one-to-many
    If you have to have a two-way communication with more than one node, I think RS-485 is the best choice. Two way wireless gets complcated and expensive rather quickly. Also, most jurisdictions have limts on how often a wireless node can transmit. B&B Electronics has an excellent whitepaper on RS-485.
    Last edited by dhouston; - 18th May 2009 at 21:49. Reason: added the wireless time limits

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    Quote Originally Posted by koossa View Post
    Good day Picers

    What is the cheapest way to communicate between pics at a distance of 100 meters?

    Thank you!
    laser pointers might work

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