No one-way approach to learning ir remote control frequencies


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    I decided to say it the way I did And Acetronics, I am waiting for the nazi-comparison impatiently. Do it, let it out.

    No. It is a notice to skimask.
    He/she has already been on my ignore list. I don't know why but I guess he/she proved in the past that his/her comments need noone to watch them.

    Your post, Ioannis, didn't help either.

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    Thanks to dhouston for his effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by selbstdual View Post
    Your post, Ioannis, didn't help either.
    Ohh, come on, a little humor is always welcome. Don't take everything so seriously!

    After all the comments of Dave were sharp enough although the hints that gave you.

    By the way, if you use a photodiode (not something like TSOPxxx) you may be able to use the PIC timer and find real time the carrier of any IR control.

    An opamp should be used to convert Current to Voltage and feed it to a PIC port like a square wave signal. If you need more on this, ask for it.

    Ioannis

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    Quote Originally Posted by selbstdual View Post

    I decided to say it the way I did And Acetronics, I am waiting for the nazi-comparison impatiently. Do it, let it out.

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    Really sorry to deceive ...

    A little Out of Pics Subject ...

    When I was in Berlin (1980 ... the "wall" was still here ) I talked GENTLY with the mecanicians I worked with ...

    About Nazis and the 2nd WW , I got this terrible answer :

    "We believed in it ..., really trusted in. "

    And I believed them,

    The problem of being a Nazi or similar ( football Hooligans i.e.? ) is low people problem: have to invent ennemies to feel they exist ...


    Fighting is so much easier than listening to others ... and possibly respect them !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by selbstdual View Post
    He/she has already been on my ignore list. I don't know why but I guess he/she proved in the past that his/her comments need noone to watch them.
    Then you're missing out...

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