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System Requirements:
CQ100 requires Windows 2000 or XP with sound card, microphone and speakers (or headset).
A reliable internet connection is required with a speed of at least 33.6k dialup.
I custom made an IRDA compatible transceiver complete with encoding/decoding.
I'm demonstrating it using my custom Axon microcontroller, and using Bluetooth to upload data to my PC.
To learn more, go to:
http://www.societ yofrobots.com
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this is the homebrew transceiver. its made all from discrete components. The only IC is the LM386-N. The Xtal ladder filter is 11.150Mhz the VFO is wide covered 4 to 5 Mhz. I cant lock on any frequency, because my tuning method is very crude at the moment and. also the bfo is slightly not on the right frequency. check also my recent homebrew transceivers.
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