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Anyone know whether the pots in the Tx are used in "variable voltage
out" form or "variable resistance" form to control the channels? I presume, due to 3 wire connection that its the former but id be pleased if someone could confirm? Im looking at hacking one and applying varying voltages to the pot outputs from a uProcessor/DAC. Ta J |
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On 2006-04-06, Coyoteboy wrote:
Anyone know whether the pots in the Tx are used in "variable voltage out" form or "variable resistance" form to control the channels? I presume, due to 3 wire connection that its the former but id be pleased possibly... could be neither. if someone could confirm? Im looking at hacking one and applying varying voltages to the pot outputs from a uProcessor/DAC. measure the the input to the tranmitter and get the micro to copy that signal. Bye. Jasen |
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![]() Jasen Betts wrote: possibly... could be neither. What else could it be? measure the the input to the tranmitter and get the micro to copy that signal. Well thats the plan but i was just hoping someone would have already worked on them and know but theres little evidence on google so I'll have to crack out the scope. Ta J |
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On 2006-04-07, Coyoteboy wrote:
Jasen Betts wrote: possibly... could be neither. What else could it be? could be something like this +v | | .--/\/\/\-----|--+--|-----------. | | | | | .---------+ `--|---/\/\/\--' | | | ^ | | . . . .|. . . . | | | . VCC(8) . | | | . . | | `---RES(4) OUT(3)------+----- out | . 555 . +-------TH(6) DIS(7)-- | . . +-------TR(2) CV(5)-- | . . ===== . GND(1) . | . . . .|. . . . | | `-------------+ | gnd measure the the input to the tranmitter and get the micro to copy that signal. Well thats the plan but i was just hoping someone would have already worked on them and know but theres little evidence on google so I'll have to crack out the scope. 15 years ago they were using frequency and duty cycle modulation of a the input signal, this was used to amplitude modulate the carrier these days AIUI many setups use digital encoding signalling. Bye. Jasen |
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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 08:08:33 -0000, Jasen Betts
wrote: On 2006-04-07, Coyoteboy wrote: Jasen Betts wrote: possibly... could be neither. What else could it be? could be something like this +v | | .--/\/\/\-----|--+--|-----------. | | | | | .---------+ `--|---/\/\/\--' | | | ^ | | . . . .|. . . . | | | . VCC(8) . | | | . . | | `---RES(4) OUT(3)------+----- out | . 555 . +-------TH(6) DIS(7)-- | . . +-------TR(2) CV(5)-- | . . ===== . GND(1) . | . . . .|. . . . | | `-------------+ | gnd --- That's not neither, it's using a variable resistance to control the output, which is one of the options the OP suggested. -- John Fields Professional Circuit Designer |
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