Using this one as the sender:
![Image](http://www.rentron.com/images/tws434pic.gif)
It's a 433Mhz transmitter, and it's capable of sending with a speed of 2.4kbps, ideal for an MO LCD, don't you think? (2400 or even 1200 are supported by the LK204-25PC, the one that I'm planning to use). So, how do I do this? I was thinking of directly connecting pin 3 of the com port to pin 6 of the transmitter, and using the 5 volt of a molex somewhere at pin 1 and 2, and adding ground to pin 3 and 4 (pretty straightforward, don't you think
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This is a pic of the com stuff, taken from the MO site:
![Image](http://www.matrixorbital.com/manuals/lk20425pc/image011.jpg)
For the receiver, I'd use this one, it's made for the sender I'd use:
![Image](http://www.rentron.com/images/rws434pic.gif)
So, pin 1, 6 and 7 to ground of battery or adapter, pin 4 and 5 to 5 volt of battery or adapter, pin 8 the antenna, and where do I attach the pin 3 of the LCD too? Digital or linear? What's linear (appart from a really cool guy of the USA
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Here's some more info about the pair: http://www.rentron.com/rf_remote_control.htm
I think I'm gonna order one of the antennas they have (look in the remote control store) for the LCD, and get a nice looking box somewhere to put it all in. Still worrying about the battery though, how long will it live on 1 (or 2 or 3 ... ) batteries?
If anyone can be of any assistance, I'd greatly appreciate it, and I just wanna know for sure this is going to work before I order this stuff...
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