News

Posted in Radio Hacks Tagged 433 mhz, arduino, atmega8, four channel, radio, remote control, switching Post navigation ← Just How Is Voyager 2 Going To Sort Out Its Dish Then?
Witness how to create a powerful long-range remote control using Arduino technology. This guide takes you through the process of building a customizable, multi-channel RC system that offers ...
A large installed base of powered speakers from a defunct manufacturer and a dwindling supply of working remote controls. Sounds like nightmare fuel for an AV professional – unless you take m… ...
Arduino 1,500m wireless remote control 11:28 am January 8, 2019 By Julian Horsey Arduino enthusiasts, hobbyists and makers looking to control their projects from afar.
When you press the buttons on your 433-MHz remote control transmitter, the received 433-MHz RF codes should then be printed in a “Decimal number/Bit/Protocol” format. The first result — from button “A ...
To let its employees socialize from 300 miles away, ad agency Allen & Gerritsen hacked together an interactive game using RFID sensors, an Arduino, and some custom in-house development. Now ...
Since you probably don't use most of the buttons on your remote control, why not make them work for other things? This project shows you how to use an Arduino to decode the signal from a remote ...
Pi enthusiasts that have built a Raspberry Pi media centre may be interested in a new OSMC RF Remote Control that has arrived at the Adafruit online store providing a minimalist media player remote.