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    OK, I think I got it. You want to make your own circuit board, soldered together and put in a box.

    If this is correct let us know. I do not want to post a how to and not answer your question.
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    yes I think you got it, I have all the components, resistors, wires, and everything and I want to wire up the circuit myself, I have the rfPIC and RXD receiver as well as different PIC micros if they are needed. Once I have made the circuits I want to program them to send data from the rfPIC to the RXD and when it is received I want to turn on a led, once this led is turned on I can figure out how to attach that rxd output pin to the microprocessor and do whatever else I need. I am just a bit confused on the circuits and programming needed to do this.

    thank you very much for your time in helping me out with this project.

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    Start off by reading this and I will see if I can find some more info latter.

    http://www.microchip.com/Stellent/id...pnote=en012044
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    thank you very much for this Dave I thought I had looked at everything on microchips site but I missed this. Appendix A is very helpful as for the transmitter device. also as I dont need the pressure sensing part or the LF part this will be a very small circuit which is great.
    I am very greatful for this information, if you have some time and can assist on the receiving end (RXD) or the code as well that would be great.

    Thanks again

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    I think at this point you would benefit from getting the CD from Bruce.
    http://www.rentron.com/QRELAY.htm
    I do not have it , but if it is like Bruce's other stuff it should get you going and then some.

    Should save you time and headaches.

    Then when you have a specific problem you will be able to get direct answers.
    Now we are going with general questions that will take forever on the forum.

    But I have a question for you. What other projects have you done. This is a tough one to start with if you do not have much experience.
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    I am in my graduate year of electrical engineering and am just wanting to try to do some rf work on the side. I have no problem building the circuits, I have just not programmed the rfPIC or the RXD so I was just hoping to get some assistance with the code needed to program both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destovi View Post
    I am in my graduate year
    ...........
    I have just not programmed the rfPIC or the RXD so I was just hoping to get some assistance with the code needed to program both.
    So, you haven't written any programs for ANY PICs yet?
    If not, you've got a ways to go...
    What have you built and/or programmed so far?
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