Howdy y'all, sorry I've been away; work has been a real doozy!
I think I want to start actually nailing down the things I want for this project. Get a little shopping list together. So I'm going to look back through this all and see which setup works for me. I want range, and I want to make sure ...
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- Sun Feb 22, 2026 3:35 pm
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
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- Tue Feb 10, 2026 7:49 pm
- Forum: Newbies
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Re: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
Thanks so much, Glenn! Y'all have been such a delight with this!
I still need to read through the starter info Garth provided; once that's done, I feel like it'd be good to start actually nailing down the specifics of what I want (blueprints and hardware). As I understand it, you gotta know the ...
I still need to read through the starter info Garth provided; once that's done, I feel like it'd be good to start actually nailing down the specifics of what I want (blueprints and hardware). As I understand it, you gotta know the ...
- Tue Feb 10, 2026 5:36 pm
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
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Re: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
To me the two biggest questions for that layer are:
* What distance are you're thinking about for the radio link?
* What data rate are you thinking about for the radio link?
Howdy howdy, Martin! I'm glad you like the project idea, too! I was worried this was silly, or maybe too ambitious.
So, I ...
* What distance are you're thinking about for the radio link?
* What data rate are you thinking about for the radio link?
Howdy howdy, Martin! I'm glad you like the project idea, too! I was worried this was silly, or maybe too ambitious.
So, I ...
- Sun Feb 08, 2026 10:41 pm
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
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Re: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
When I was in the Navy, Tele-Types handled much communication ship-to-shore, e.g., ship’s orders, and the transmitter and receiver involved operated in CW single-sideband mode, with FSCK riding on it. It proved to be very reliable, even when thousands of miles out at sea.
Hmmm... Okay, it seems I ...
- Sun Feb 08, 2026 10:24 pm
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
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Re: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
Oooh, thank y'all so much! It seems a lot of the steps I had in mind would've made this so much harder than it needed to be. I'll look into the UART then! And yeah, Kansas City Standard is exactly what I'd want! I did some reading on that system and it seems to be just what the doctor ordered.
Okay ...
Okay ...
- Sun Feb 08, 2026 8:12 pm
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
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Infinite-Mantra: COMM Project
Howdy howdy, y'all! I saw there were some questions about the project I had in mind, which was mentioned in the Intro thread. I figured it'd be good to just centralize that discussion here!
So, in a gist, I want to set up a computer which handles communication via AM radio signals. I was hoping to ...
So, in a gist, I want to set up a computer which handles communication via AM radio signals. I was hoping to ...
- Sun Feb 08, 2026 6:01 am
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: welcoming newcomers to the 6502 world
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Re: welcoming newcomers to the 6502 world
Howdy howdy, y'all! I'm new to 6502 Assembly, but I thought it'd be good to start off on the right foot! I got "6502 Assembly Language Programming" by L. Leventhal, and I figured this forum might help me fill in any other gaps in my understanding.
The reading is dense, you know? But I don't want ...
The reading is dense, you know? But I don't want ...