what about RF remote controls for servos an data transmission?

i have never been in the uk in my intere life :-) ehehe anyway i have all the time for what matters remotecontrol and software hardware for it...i am also still palinning everything. this summer i will start with building the "floating" part of the boat....that would give me some time to discover a little about controllers and so on... it would be very interesting if u could keep me informed by ur progress with ur electronics...as long as ur are willing to provide it for a newsgroupfriendlyprice! :-) basic, i used to know something about it. but can i make scrips for it? i mean it would be no fun if for turning the boat i need to push 100buttons. i would need to build some kind of interface at some point, after testing, that can allow me a relativly simple usage.

i am working now on my designs for the boat...and as soon i get them ready i will start making a site for it. buonagiornata a tutti, matthias

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Matthias Broersma
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It looks like you're going for the PC-motherboard approach anyway, but yeah, I was planning discounted prices for intrepid beta testers ;-)

I know there are BASIC implementations that run in tiny embedded computers:

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...there are things called BASIC Stamps around, but they're not interactive, you have to compile and download your program from a PC.

If you're running on a PC motherboard, however, you might be better off learning Python. You could run it on top of Windows or a free Unix, the choice is yours.

Some inspiration:

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ABS

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Alaric B Snell

If anyone is interested in a PC controlled PPM signal generator, pleas

have a look at this product that I am releasing:

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Essentially a USB servo controller that has PPM output for both +shif and -shift. If you want the PC as the "computer" part of a compute radio, this will fit the bill.

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