Do these have internal pullup resistors for I2C lines? I don't see them on your board Because without then it wont work. I have just started to build it, but thought I add an ADC to control the tuning frequencies ...
I have a question. I have purchased the transmitter module. The pin diagram is same I think. So is the transmitter circuit same as this receiver?? Can you please make a video on transmitter using this module?
Good walktrough. I was wondering what it was, now I know what I can use it for. Found it and salvaged it from an old XBOX360. I guess it was used for the controllers. :)
Yes, you can use One speaker, Yes you need an amplifier, You can change frequency by using the radio.setFrequency function, inside the parenthesis, type your radio frequency. hope that helps.
Cooltronics thanks for reply, I'm just trying to figure out the circuit for using a tea5657, lm386, atmega328, speaker, potentialometre and rotary encoder
i think i need an amplifier to hear this tutorial
@0:00 "heyguyzwelcometothisvideoandinthisvideoweregoingtobuildastereoradiousingatea5767solezzgetstarted..."
Audio is very low in the video hard to hear t
Hearing from channel 93.0 would have been fine...
Hey I have a quick question, can i use it without arduino??
Thanks... Subscribed keep going! :)
Do these have internal pullup resistors for I2C lines? I don't see them on your board Because without then it wont work. I have just started to build it, but thought I add an ADC to control the tuning frequencies ...
How can i change the frequency?? What pins should i use for the potentiometer????
i tried it and just got statics, im using an lm386 amplifier module. help
you might need an amplifier to hear the music.
I have a question. I have purchased the transmitter module. The pin diagram is same I think. So is the transmitter circuit same as this receiver?? Can you please make a video on transmitter using this module?
When the module tea5767 is "programmed" it's possible use it separately without arduino?
no, we are not programming the radio module, we are programming the Arduino. Arduino is necessary for it to work.
Ok,I thought it was so..
thanks! 👍
I can't hear anything from the speaker.....
Are you mocking
Awesome video, i just got some of these and im excited to play around with them 👍
Hi can I remove Arduino after programming?
Pls answer
3:27 TERRIFIC SOUNDSTAGE!!
where i got the program for radio module for arduino uno .......
Can i use with 54Mhz?
your audio sir.. talk louder
Mute?
Good walktrough. I was wondering what it was, now I know what I can use it for. Found it and salvaged it from an old XBOX360. I guess it was used for the controllers. :)
+Jimmy Lostigen I'm glad it helped.
Can I use only one speaker?, do I need an amplifier?, how do I change frequency?. Pls help
Yes, you can use One speaker, Yes you need an amplifier, You can change frequency by using the radio.setFrequency function, inside the parenthesis, type your radio frequency. hope that helps.
Cooltronics thanks for reply, I'm just trying to figure out the circuit for using a tea5657, lm386, atmega328, speaker, potentialometre and rotary encoder
good luck for the project. let me know if you need help.
circuit?
Can i use nano board?
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