10 November 2015, 14:56
Update 10 November
So my two pixies arrived today. You were quite right LS. One of the so-called 'assembled' came with all the parts 'assembled' in a plastic bag! The other one came fully assembled - Yay!
So next steps -- and it would be useful to get a little crib sheet together Blond Proof.
I obviously need a pair of decent headphones --
Aerial socket --- 20 metre bit of wire or what to plug in
Power - ideally 12v I know but think in terms of start up testing maybe a 9v battery - ideas?
Is there any kind of tuning or is it just a fixed frequency?
Moving on from here - Id like to automate the reception with some of the programs mentioned in earlier posts although I don't use windows 3.2. I would prefer experimenting with Linux apps as I could probably get the full monty up and running on a Raspberry Pi
Cheers
So my two pixies arrived today. You were quite right LS. One of the so-called 'assembled' came with all the parts 'assembled' in a plastic bag! The other one came fully assembled - Yay!
So next steps -- and it would be useful to get a little crib sheet together Blond Proof.
I obviously need a pair of decent headphones --
Aerial socket --- 20 metre bit of wire or what to plug in
Power - ideally 12v I know but think in terms of start up testing maybe a 9v battery - ideas?
Is there any kind of tuning or is it just a fixed frequency?
Moving on from here - Id like to automate the reception with some of the programs mentioned in earlier posts although I don't use windows 3.2. I would prefer experimenting with Linux apps as I could probably get the full monty up and running on a Raspberry Pi
Cheers