iamdumb
iamdumb
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24th Jul 2014
27th Sep 2014
Uses parts from my printers to create a 32-bit transmitter.
transmitter data 215475

Comments

  • Ryymus
    Ryymus
    25th Jul 2014
    i tried to find wifi and i did't looks like youre harder to orrupt than the others
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    25th Jul 2014
    It runs at 8 frames per bit.
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    25th Jul 2014
    @Butcandy47 You'll get here eventually :). @sohil My one is as fast as PSTN can be. Any other methods of scanning the data would require WIFI. It also uses life 2 BRAY. The normal BRAY is deleted by PSCN-type BEAY after 1 frame.
  • sohil
    sohil
    25th Jul 2014
    Not bad, could use a single line bray with life=1 to transmit data even faster, or if you want you could look at darkn1883r's instant cray transmitter concept and add to it. This save is good by the way +1 ;)
  • Butcandy47
    Butcandy47
    24th Jul 2014
    Oh yeah, forgot to add, "sitting in my corner"
  • Butcandy47
    Butcandy47
    24th Jul 2014
    All of you PT Gods, just spewing out things that get FP, then there's me, still figuring out how to use PSCN and NCSN properly.... :(. (sarcastic sulk) +1
  • iamdarkness
    iamdarkness
    24th Jul 2014
    nice electronics +1
  • sumthin_man
    sumthin_man
    24th Jul 2014
    Thanks :D
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    24th Jul 2014
    Of course
  • sumthin_man
    sumthin_man
    24th Jul 2014
    @iamdumb, Welcome, can I use this concept in my next printer?