Use the EEPROM idea but write to the EEPROM once during run time.
But before you write Z, maybe add 37 or something to it.
Use the EEPROM idea but write to the EEPROM once during run time.
But before you write Z, maybe add 37 or something to it.
Dave
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Now why couldn't I have thought of that.....Use the EEPROM idea but write to the EEPROM once during run time.
But before you write Z, maybe add 37 or something to it.
I went to use the rfpic transmitter the other day and the battery was flat, would the module continually be draining power with the battery in place or was it just that the battery was unused but old do you think?
Dave
The EEPROM thing was your idea...
Sounds like a weak battery or the transmitter was stuck on transmit.
Can you check the amps when "not in use" ?
Dave
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I'm hoping the former.The battery I used was unopened but had been my draw for a long, long time.Sounds like a weak battery or the transmitter was stuck on transmit.
Tricky and I guess I'll need a new battery which I don't have right now. I guess try a new battery.Can you check the amps when "not in use" ?
I read in the TX pdf that the TX output power can be set and adjusted via different resistor values set on a pin. This might be a way of increasing the transmit range (at the cost of battery power/life I guess).
Here's (another) project I'd like to do next Spring (gives me time to learn how to do this). Most Years we have birds use a nesting box in our apple tree. When the young hatch, the parents are really busy bringing in food. I'd like to:
1/ Have a beam set across the entrance whole to the nest box.
2/ When the beam is broken (parent bring in food) a counter is incremented and stored.
3/ Set a Light_Dependant_Resistor up so that when night falls the days DATA is rfpic'ed back to the RX module and displayed on the Serial Communicator.
LEDave, so many projects, too little knowledge.
Cool project!!!
Two beams so you only count one way? Or just divide by two?
Dave
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Mmm, I hadn't thought of that. I guess divide by two would be easiest, all depends on space I guess.Two beams so you only count one way? Or just divide by two?
Looking at the TX / RX demo code in.ASM it looks really difficult and Bruce's code not much easier, although I can understand some of that, would be good to try and figure and learn over the Winter.
To my mind, sending data through the air has something mystical / magical even about it. I'd like to crack rf.
Right, I'm off to me bed.
Night, night mackrackit.
Dave
You will get it.. Plenty of resources here.Looking at the TX / RX demo code in.ASM it looks really difficult and Bruce's code not much easier, although I can understand some of that, would be good to try and figure and learn over the Winter.
But you may want to start a new thread specific to the project. This one has gotten all over the place...
Dave
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