spudgun range, are we falling short?
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I'll make a test one and we'll see how that goes but I will try and make the battery removable for the first one at least.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
JSR;
Have you considered a CR123A battery rather than the 2 NiCads?
The CR123A is even better than the CR2032 for battery life.
They even make a RCR123A that is rechargeable.
http://www.batteryjunction.com/uf16340.html
Send me closeup overhead pictures of both side of the recetver without the battery installed.
I can then read the parts used on it. Better with no flash.
Did you take pictures of the transmitter? If possible do the same thing with the images.
Have you considered a CR123A battery rather than the 2 NiCads?
The CR123A is even better than the CR2032 for battery life.
They even make a RCR123A that is rechargeable.
http://www.batteryjunction.com/uf16340.html
Send me closeup overhead pictures of both side of the recetver without the battery installed.
I can then read the parts used on it. Better with no flash.
Did you take pictures of the transmitter? If possible do the same thing with the images.
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I understand the "what's the point of RF when you can just have a 'permanent' beeper on the projectile" objection, but this is a sort of budget way of seeing how the electronics hold up to the stress of being fired and hitting the ground.al-xg wrote:Am I missing something here ? I'm with Poland_Spud on this, if the sound is going to be coming from the projectile what is the point of the RF ?
The 'lectrics weredirt cheap and for that price I get to make 4 units to play with without risking a pricier RF unit.
For these I'm going to stick with the standard battery (CR1632). For the RF transmitter, AAA or AA cells should suffice, after all compactness is not an issue in an elongated tube and they will add mass and sectional density.Have you considered a CR123A battery rather than the 2 NiCads?
The CR123A is even better than the CR2032 for battery life.
Will do this evening. I'm sure an antenna can be hooked up to the transmitter as well and improve the range even more.Send me closeup overhead pictures of both side of the recetver without the battery installed.
I can then read the parts used on it. Better with no flash.
Did you take pictures of the transmitter? If possible do the same thing with the images.
What do you think of my idea to have wire wrapped around the "outline" of the fins as an antenna?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Some close up pictures of the transmitter and receiver. The bit of wire around the receiver board is something I added as an antenna. I tried bending it in various configurations, unsurprisingly having it straight worked best. Range increased about three times that in standard configuration.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
A straight antenna is typically the best choice.
Adding a straight wire for the transmitter will also help.
The lengths of each should be equal. I could probably tell you optimal length if I knew the RF frequency.
Was there a manual/spec sheet with it?
I thought maybe the pictures would show the part numbers on the ICs.
I can tell that it uses 13.225600 MHz crystal.
It probably is 433.92 MHz therefore a 170mm antenna could be used.
Adding a straight wire for the transmitter will also help.
The lengths of each should be equal. I could probably tell you optimal length if I knew the RF frequency.
Was there a manual/spec sheet with it?
I thought maybe the pictures would show the part numbers on the ICs.
I can tell that it uses 13.225600 MHz crystal.
It probably is 433.92 MHz therefore a 170mm antenna could be used.
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nope, in typical eBay product style it was all bundled in an envelope with no packagingdewey-1 wrote:Was there a manual/spec sheet with it?
Only one of the ICs has visible markingsI thought maybe the pictures would show the part numbers on the ICs.
Good to knowI can tell that it uses 13.225600 MHz crystal.
It probably is 433.92 MHz therefore a 170mm antenna could be used.
Any objections to encasing the whole thing in epoxy, battery and all? Except the switch of course
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Go for it!
What launcher/barrel ID is this for?
What is the number on the IC? U1 or U3 of the receiver?
It appears to be a FM FSK receiver and transmitter.
freq= 13.2256MHz x 32 + 10.7MHz= 433.9192MHz or 433.92MHz.
What launcher/barrel ID is this for?
What is the number on the IC? U1 or U3 of the receiver?
It appears to be a FM FSK receiver and transmitter.
freq= 13.2256MHz x 32 + 10.7MHz= 433.9192MHz or 433.92MHz.
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Petitlu's beast, fitted with a 33mm barreldewey-1 wrote:Go for it!
What launcher/barrel ID is this for?
It's U1What is the number on the IC? U1 or U3 of the receiver?
It appears to be a FM FSK receiver and transmitter.
freq= 13.2256MHz x 32 + 10.7MHz= 433.9192MHz or 433.92MHz.
PT 4302-X
T8I3 1C (maybe)
APCS37
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Here is data sheet for PT4302-x receiver IC.
The transmitter is probably the PT4450.
http://www.princeton.com.tw/
The transmitter is probably the PT4450.
http://www.princeton.com.tw/
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Literally all Chinese to me
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
It still is even if you use English!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Literally all Chinese to me
It still gives you some information you can understand.
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Damn that was quick!
I need to catch up
That looks perfect, it can function as a burst disk pneumatic and a low pressure hybrid!
I need to catch up
That looks perfect, it can function as a burst disk pneumatic and a low pressure hybrid!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life