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From: John@rosl.demon.co.uk (Dr John Owens)
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Subject: Re: radio control of parts
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In article <66.895.1262.0N5C5938@tabb.com> henry.liu@tabb.com "Henry Liu" writes:
> resistances and 2 switches from a single transmitter.  I hoped to be able 
> to make it "look" as if I had wires hooked up to the actual device where in 
> real life I really had it connected by r/c.

I'm intrigued! Why do you want your radio link to look as if it is connected
by wires? Surely it's simpler just to use the wires!! :)

Gregg at Robot Simulations UK.

