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#84298 - Don't forget Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You need to turn the transmitter off for at least 2-3 cycles before you enable your reciever so you don't pick up the transmitter still going after it has been turned off.I did a similar project and found that the transmitter has such a high Q it would still be ringing some time after it had been stopped. |
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