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    Fence update: I should have got a man in..... No, I should have got two men in!

    Hopefully tomorrow I'll have a bit of time to set too with the program.

    Dave

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    Hi mackrackit,

    Still struggling for time at the moment. Will get back onto the servo as soon as I can.

    Dave

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    Same problem here with time and now I find out that I am getting sent "out of town" for a couple weeks. Not sure how much I will be online for a while.
    Dave
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    Same problem here with time and now I find out that I am getting sent "out of town" for a couple weeks. Not sure how much I will be online for a while.
    Put your Boss on, I'll have a word (unless you're being sent to Hawaii or similar?)

    These things happen from time to time. As the BBC say 'Normal service will resume shortly'.

    Have a good trip.

    Dave

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    Hi mackrackit,

    I hope your working out of Town is going well and not causing you too many problems?

    I've been working on the Servo 'Badger' project these last couple of nights (I've actually been able to make some spare time)

    The project is coming along well now. The PIR puts a 5V input onto PORTC.3 on the PIC which in turn puts a PULSE onto the servo which then moves up and operates the cable release to start the camera. When I finally finish the whole thing I'll put the code up.

    Anyway I hope you're keeping well.

    Dave

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    Glad the project is going well. Maybe you can post a picture of a badger soon
    Things here went better than expected, now I am back in the shop trying to get caught up on other things... it never ends
    Dave
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    Glad the project is going well. Maybe you can post a picture of a badger soon
    I should have it rigged to go for the weekend so fingers X'd.

    I'm still amazed at the versatility of these PIC's though, is there anything they can't do circuit wise?

    Things here went better than expected, now I am back in the shop trying to get caught up on other things... it never ends
    Pleased it went well, like you say though....it never does end

    Take it easy.

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