- Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:44 pm
#33401
Does anyone have any experience with the Nordic transcievers in noisy environments?
My plan is to have them transmitting an ID-signal (just a few bytes) over a short distance (less than 10 meters) from a moped.
This will be to count laps (just laps, not lap times) in moped races, so the environment consist of several high rewing two stroke engines. Not the best environment for wireless communication for sure.
Will it work or will the signals be completely drowned in all the noise from the engines?
Should I go for the uMirf with 20 meter range? Or the Mirf V2 with 40 meter?
I need to get the signal but I'd like as short range as possible so I won't pick up the riders ID on more than one specific place on the track.
Any thoughts? Suggestions?
My plan is to have them transmitting an ID-signal (just a few bytes) over a short distance (less than 10 meters) from a moped.
This will be to count laps (just laps, not lap times) in moped races, so the environment consist of several high rewing two stroke engines. Not the best environment for wireless communication for sure.
Will it work or will the signals be completely drowned in all the noise from the engines?
Should I go for the uMirf with 20 meter range? Or the Mirf V2 with 40 meter?
I need to get the signal but I'd like as short range as possible so I won't pick up the riders ID on more than one specific place on the track.
Any thoughts? Suggestions?