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USB Radio Terminal

Published in issue 391, July/August 2009

In the January 2009 issue of Elektor we saw how straightforward it is to connect a low-cost RFM12 868 MHz ISM (licence-free) radio module to an ATmega microcontroller. Simple example listings in BASCOM demonstrated how to communicate data using the modules.
The ‘USB radio terminal’ circuit described here connects an RFM12 radio module to the R8C/13 microcontroller board used in the ‘Transistor Curve Tracer’ project described in the February 2009 issue.

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Magazine July/August 2009
UK391 (US $ 11.30)
 

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868 MHz assembled and tested module
071125-71 (US $ 11.70)
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080068-91 (US $ 88.80)
 

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Please note. In view of the complexity of international markets, Elektor cannot guarantee the availability of components for this project.

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