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Yes you might say
Do you have 2$?
if yes, go to small electronics shop and buy cheapest FM radio which contains this chip.
but i cannot and i must build the reveicer for narrow or wide modulation so i think an 8052 is the best option.
plz can anyone help me to make the hardest first step. i have never written any code and need to know where to start.
thx u 4 the kind adv rafid.
but i want to use the 8052. a pc can make sound bt is 2 big 4 me . i cnot put on my arm!!!!!!!!!!!!
Again, how do you think that this is going to implement an analogue AM/FM radio?!
jon said i can use the ariel on his roof to get the waves
I thought you said you wanted this thing on your wrist?!
Anyhow, once you've got the "waves" - which are, of course, analogue - how do you suppose that a digital microcontroller is going to deal with them??
... and I claim my $5!
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see your prize at
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you will have to arrange collection
this forum is
"Not 4 ppl who do sms"
I GUESS the above would mean what I want to say
If you insist on using Stupid Monkey Shit do it elsewhere
Erik
just ignore it!
Competition time.
What erik is an acronym for?
Every Response Exhibits K*****
But, if you're the Thompson Twins, then that should surely be, "we're nearly there"...?
Yes, that is a grammatical problem. But the twins also have a bit of a problem with their spelling. When explaining the acronyme erik, they think that the letter i stands for "Exhibits".
"they think that the letter i stands for 'Exhibits'"
I was allowing for that in the "nearly there"...
Every Response Includes Kerfuffle
define:Kerfuffle = ... a disorderly outburst ...
Sounds about right to me.
Of course, if the K were taken as a C, there would be a whole collection of possibilities !!!