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radio interference
I built a serial port temp. sensor years ago based on this fella's
work: http://quozl.netrek.org/ts/ And just bought kit 145 from carl's electronics: http://www.kitsrus.com/pdf/k145.pdf The unit uses DS1820 temp sensors and connects to the pc serial port. There is a fifty foot run from the computer to the sensor. My better half made me quit using it because of AM radio interference. There is a constant beep beep beep. I'm once again in need of 24 X 7 temp. logging. Is there an easy way to salvage this unit? Or am I better off to just start over with some sort of analog unit? Karl |
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