Hi all, Again i spent some time to find a module which allows to transfer a mircophone input signal via WLAN to the PC. Without success... To make things clear: The system has to consist of to parts:
Hmm. Did you read the customer reviews,I mean those with 1-3 stars rating? It seems that you get what you pay for and I believe it would not fit your needs in any respect (e.g. 700mA for the camera,
Hi Stefan it is not completely compliant to your requests, but, if you do not find the right equipment, you can consider the "baby monitor" at 860 MHz .. some units are digital, and you can route the
just need a small soldering iron ...or buy one with micro dot RF connector ? 150 MHZ wireless adaptor brings 100's of them MIC <> USB SOUND CARD <> USB/WIFI ~~~~~~~ WIFI/USB<>PC Ehm.... no. Did you c
Hello Wolf, Ah, that sounds good, sounds as you know much more from that stuff than me (was to be expected of course) :-) Am 08.03.2014 22:17, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf: The problem is, you will need a mic
Am 08.03.2014 21:11, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: Hello Mauro, Clemens, Graham, Your examples are in principle what i need but in these systems, the dynamic range is much to low, maybe 40...50 dB. Some ye
Hi Markus, Am 08.03.2014 21:49, schrieb Markus Vester: Hi Stefan, that one looks like an analog video system, 2.4 GHz FM, with a dedicated receiver box. I once owned a similar set and attempted to tr
This is not proposed as a solution but maybe as a further avenue to explore for experimentation, It is possible to obtain (ebay, fleamarkets etc.) sometimes at very low cost "Thin clients". I have on
Hi Stefan ! 10 mA at 5 Volts will not be enough. You may get analog(!) audio transmission sets for 2G4 or 5G8, but they do not use WLAN. As Wolf has stated, there will be a lot of software involved i
Hi all, Thanks for all the comments and ideas. Well, the low power consumption is essential. I would have no problem to exchange an accumulator each 2 weeks but not 2 times a day ;-) Also the describ
Ehm.... no. Did you carefully read my mail? S, Am 08.03.2014 15:46, schrieb Graham: wifi usb ? TP LINK 150Mbps wireless N Nano USB adapter 44 in stock £7.72 G, -- From: "Stefan Schäfer" <schaefer@iup
wifi usb ? TP LINK 150Mbps wireless N Nano USB adapter 44 in stock £7.72 G, Hi all, Again i spent some time to find a module which allows to transfer a mircophone input signal via WLAN to the PC. Wit
Surely the dynamic range is defined by the a/d in the sound card ...... ? the wi-fi link should only mimic the USb link ? its only in compression modes that all sorts of adjacent tones and dynamic ra
Hello Mauro, Clemens, Graham, Your examples are in principle what i need but in these systems, the dynamic range is much to low, maybe 40...50 dB. Some years ago i played arround with some Bluetooth
Hi Stefan, that one looks like an analog video system, 2.4 GHz FM, with a dedicated receiver box. I once owned a similar set and attempted to transfer 137 kHz directly through the video channel, with
I think that may be a tall order , the processing of the data etc will take some power one of the cheap usb donglels , in direct sample , will give access to vlf .. but that still needs the usb-wifi
Am 08.03.2014 16:47, schrieb LZ: Stephan, http://www.icrobotics.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Turning_the_Raspberry_Pi_Into_an_FM_Transmitter Laura Sent from my RPi Yes, that would work but it is to much effo
Hi G, Am 08.03.2014 21:21, schrieb Graham: Surely the dynamic range is defined by the a/d in the sound card ...... ? the wi-fi link should only mimic the USb link ? its only in compression modes that