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Re: Temperature probes



Are you in a hurry for such a device? :-)

I made a wireless temp sensor for my rc nitro car (not 1-wire)  and was
taking
readings on a PC. Range was poor though and there was a lot of
interference,
but I'm working on that.
Eventually I hope to build a universal wireless PC interface so I can do
stuff
with wireless LCD displays, relays, etc.

I've got planty of ideas, not enough spare time :-(

Justin.

www.gadgetjunkie.net


Quoting michaelj@xxxxxxx:

>
> I  have a 1-wire weather station and various DS1820s around the place
but I
> was wondering if anyone knew where to get some wireless temperature
probes
> -
> they do not have to be 1-wire - that can ibterface into a PC?

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