Module Receivers
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![]() ASSAN 24G JR Compatible RF Module Receivers Combo CJ 1 US $99.90
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![]() Hitec Spectra 24GHz Module 2X Optima 6CH Receivers US $92.95
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![]() Hitec Spectra 24GHz Module Optima 6Ch 24GHz Receiver US $92.95
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![]() KDS RC Model 8XTJ 24GHz R C Hobby RF Module 8XR Receiver for JR CA019 US $49.90
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![]() 8XTF 24GHz RF Module Receiver for Futaba KDS CA020 US $49.90
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![]() 8XTJ 24GHz RF Module Receiver for JR KDS CA019 US $49.90
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![]() Corona CT8J 24GHz RF Module CR8D Receiver RS820 US $46.90
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![]() CT8F 24GHz RF Module CR8D Receiver Corona RS827 US $46.90
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![]() Corona 24GHz JR DSSS V2 TX Module 8CH Receiver RX US $45.98
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![]() 24ghz Module Receiver for Futaba Hitec Transmitter US $45.80
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![]() Corona CT3F 24GHz RF Module CR3D RC Receiver CR4D US $39.88
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![]() NEW Robitronic Lap Counter Spare Receiver Module RS164 US $38.99
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![]() 90 Degree SMA Antenna Adapter For ASSAN X8 24G RF Module Receiver TrueRC FPV US $3.99
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![]() 4CH Wireless Superregenerative Receiver Module RM4SG US $3.50
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Choosing the Best Marine Electronics
So, you may be wondering what
marine electronics
you require to maintain a safe and efficient operating craft.Choosing the proper boating electronics can not only help your fishing and cruising expeditions but can also prevent colamity and tragedy from striking. It is important to have the right marine electronics to ensure that you arrive home safely However, even more important is the ability to use the equipment, so always be sure to study the instruction manuals before heading out onto the water.
Obviously it is vital to ensure that you have the latest, efficient boat electronics but it is also important to be able to use other methods of navigation in the unlikely event your modern electronics should break down.The same as ancient mariners and sailors did, it is best to have a knowledge of navigation referenced on the time, direction, and landmarks. Furthermore, you should be able to effectively read charts and plot a course with or without your electronic equipment.
When selecting boating electronics it is helpful to ask a few questions that will help determine what you actually need.Parameters to consider include your location, your destination, the depth of the water, the distance from land and other ships, and communications among other less important factors.Thinking about these issues will lead you to a search for quality GPS devices, chart-plotters, depth sounders, radar and AIS, and marine radios. These are the essentials. You may also think about certain boat electronics to help with fish finding as well.
Whatever devices you get, it is a good idea to make sure that there is a multifunction display. These are extremely helpful in taking in the information efficiently and allowing you to display it in a comprehensive manner. Remember, the larger the display, the better since it will be easier for you to see regardless of your environment, be it the glaring sun, rolling swells, or a thunderstorm. When choosing a display option, always go for at least 7" but 10-12" is much better.
The display can coordinate with optional peripherals as well as your essential boat electronics. These peripherals may include a DVD or Blue-Ray player, cable or satellite television receivers, stereo equipment, fish finders, and even some computer devices. You should consider devices such as a radar scanner, AIS receiver, depth sounder, weather module, and GPS plotter.All of the electronics required for the safe navigation of your vessel should be neatly mounted in direct sight and easily accessible at all times.Of coarse, if you decide to include any of the optional items, it is best to mount them out of sight in an organized and clutter-free manner leaving the space open for any essential equipment.
So, why would you set up a peripheral-based boat electronics system on your vessel? This type of system definitely has its advantages; the most prevalent being that overlaying displays from the various components makes the incoming data easier to understand and a littler simpler to relate to your current situation.
One electronic device, talked about above, which is not required but could become a life-saving feature is the AIS system. This system is used by boats and ships as well as the Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) to identify and locate vessels. It's comparable to the FAA's Air Traffic Control.The AIS system is an invaluable boating electronics component that permits ships to exchange data electronically.The data includes position, course, speed, and identification. If your boat has a transponder for this system it will appear as a blip on the computer screens at the VTS stations. If there is ever an emergency or you lose your way, the AIS system can reduce the severity of the situation.
The depth sounder is another device that many boat owners don't think that they need. This device can help ensure a safe and enjoyable day on the water, especially if the weather becomes rough. If the fog starts rolling in and your boat is being tossed around, the depth sounder combined with a GPS plotter can help prevent you from running aground while an autopilot syncs with the GPS system and gets you to port safely.
Technology is constantly changing and there are always improvements to the boat electronics available on the market. One great advance is the laptop specifically designed for marine environments. This computer can be used as any other computer for day-to-day functions, but can enhance your navigational suite when equipped with special software (like RayTech RNS 6.1 and an Ethernet connection).
With all the choices in marine electronics today, it can be difficult to choose which ones are right for your craft. The best way to start equipping your boat is by getting the basics, GPS plotter, depth sounder, VHF radio and going from there. Once you have efficient navigational and communications systems, you can invest more time and money in the non-essentials that make boating a little more enjoyable and safer.
How can i make a connection between a lamp and a AVR micro controller?
Hi,
I would like to know and learn that how can i make a command connection between a Bluetooth module(Sender) and another Bluetooth module(Receiver)?
For example a lamp been connected to Bluetooth module(Receiver) and now i press button 1 on keypad that attached to Sender bluetooth module then sender Bluetooth module send a signal to Bluetooth module (Receiver) and then the lamp will be ignite then i press 0 and the mentioned process will run again the the lamp will be turned off .
Please help me about the Process and its programming process and Hardware connection.
Thanks
If you send a bit to an i/o port, you can use it to energize a photo-isolated triac which connects an incandescent light to ac of the right magnitude.
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