A Remote Control Shield for use with an Arduino Uno. This product offering is only the transmitter board.
Designed by Nick24, Ships from United States of America
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Arduino Uno Shield, Remote Control (Transmitter) FEATURES: Shield for Arduino Uno. Transmission frequency: 915 MHz. Five (5) independent transmitting channels. Easy to use. Requires no programming...
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DESCRIPTION:
This is an Arduino Uno Shield used for remote control/wireless control between two (or more) Arduino Uno devices.
To help keep the cost of this product minimized some hardware features/components have not been installed, including a reverse polarity protection device and an SMA antenna connector. If you would like more information on these components please contact me.
NOTE:
A complete remote control system requires both a transmitter board and a receiver board. This product offering is only the transmitter board. But I also sell the matching receiver board here on Tindie.
The price is for a quantity of 1 of only the transmitter board.
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