Long Range Walkie-Talkie Circuit (2.4GHz) - The Last Part

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @beastcracker117
    @beastcracker117 20 дней назад

    The code link that you have provided does not have speaker code or am i missing something?

    • @BabakStars
      @BabakStars  20 дней назад

      I did not understand what you meant. Do you mean the class in the program that determines the speaker pins?

    • @beastcracker117
      @beastcracker117 20 дней назад

      @BabakStars yes sure

    • @BabakStars
      @BabakStars  20 дней назад

      As I showed in the video. I tried to upgrade this project, but the author of this library tried to make everything fixed and unchangeable. Therefore, we are not able to determine other pins to connect the speaker.

    • @beastcracker117
      @beastcracker117 19 дней назад

      @@BabakStars Ok, So I am using Nano it will connect D9 and D10 with speaker (I was wondering why there is no Ground wire)and MAX9814 output pin to A0 and its hardcoded as shown in your provided circuit diagram.

  • @tonkofonko
    @tonkofonko Год назад +1

    Greaaaaat. And how can I make repeater for longer distance ?

    • @BabakStars
      @BabakStars  Год назад +1

      Both circuits have the same program and a diagram and you have to tell with the help of the key connected to pin 3. But for longer distances, you must use a booster.

  • @PersianCreative
    @PersianCreative Год назад

    Great Video😍.
    Please make video about send picture and video with nrf.

    • @BabakStars
      @BabakStars  Год назад

      My mind got involved. I have to research. Thanks🙏

  • @collegeboy2733
    @collegeboy2733 4 месяца назад

    Will this work in mobile signal jammer ?

    • @BabakStars
      @BabakStars  4 месяца назад

      No, sir. This is just a walkie-talkie

  • @Kinann
    @Kinann Год назад +1

    Although incredibly impractical, impressive mod.
    2.4 GHz was chosen for microwave ovens and routers for the same reason; it interacts with water. In a microwave it heats, in a router it gets absorbed by the moisture in the air which allows for frequency reuse locally.
    Have you ever seen the radiated energy from a microwave oven? I have. It's very dirty and All Over 2.4 GHz band, there's no filtering.
    One person turns on a uwave and your connection is toast.