tedbear
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RE: Antennas

Off topic - maybe. On the ESP32 CAM tutorial, Bill shows how to use an external antenna with the ESP32 CAM board. The antenna socket is in the uppe...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

@davee Thanks the tips and reply. I understand your motive in checking to see "how far" the process got with the added lines in the sketch. I suspec...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

SUCCESS today. I tried the ESP32 CAM setup again today. I used the example sketch called camera viewer that BIll used in his tutorial. I changed th...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

@davee The tutorial I was referring to is: /p> At about the 14:20 point, a screen shot is shown which replies with some ....... and then the connect...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

@davee I am aware that some other Dev boards have the connector for an external antenna available. I was able to purchase a kit containing the ESP32 ...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

@ve1dx My project(s) involve using ESP boards and my phone or tablet to work as remotes for my various large door openers on my farm. My original plan...

2 years ago
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RE: Hardware interrupt on ESP32

@khylan I built a device that I call a "Batcher" I use this to display the running total volume when I mix a batch of spray for my farm crop sprayer. ...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

@davee Thanks for the reply. I appreciate your informative reply. I'm on some other boards where the young guys only seem to want to insult the post...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

@davee Thanks for the reply. I have another identical board using WiFi Access Point as a remote for shed door openers on another building at my farm....

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

Haven't done anything with the above system. Plan on working with it again this winter. Thanks for the advice. I think the buck converter for dropp...

2 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

It worked when the devices were laid out on a bench. Problem occurred when I jammed everything inside one enclosure. This is why I am going to try t...

3 years ago
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RE: Could a Buck Converter causes interference problems with an RF device?

Thanks for the reply. My plan when I have time to is to physically separate the two controllers in two separate enclosures which will allow for bette...

3 years ago
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