Hi guys,
my name is Wolfgang from the south west of Germany. Phil invited me to register here, and I like it!
While searching a PPM board for refurbishing a 50 year old transmitter, I found Phils arduino project, which fits the bill.
Hi from Germany
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Re: Hi from Germany
Hallo Wolfgang, willkommen an Bord
Frank
Frank
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Re: Hi from Germany
Welcome the forum Wolfgang,
Looking forward to seeing your transmitter project..
Ron. (Admin)
Looking forward to seeing your transmitter project..
Ron. (Admin)
G0MBV Class A Radio Amateur, North Yorkshire
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Re: Hi from Germany
Hi Wolfgang,
welcome to Mode Zero
I too look forward to seeing your Tx project
welcome to Mode Zero
I too look forward to seeing your Tx project
Cheers,
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
Wayne
Once a Retrobate, always a Retrobate............
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Re: Hi from Germany
Welkom Wolfgang.
We have met briefly on RC-network I believe.
I have learned a lot about Arduino on this forum, thanks to the projects already here when I joined, but also because of the helpfulness of the people here in helping me overcome the hurdles in my projects ( a s/c transmitter and some other stuff, not your transmitter project).
I hope to be able at some point to pass some of that knowledge to you in your transmitter project.
Have fun, cheers,
Max.
We have met briefly on RC-network I believe.
I have learned a lot about Arduino on this forum, thanks to the projects already here when I joined, but also because of the helpfulness of the people here in helping me overcome the hurdles in my projects ( a s/c transmitter and some other stuff, not your transmitter project).
I hope to be able at some point to pass some of that knowledge to you in your transmitter project.
Have fun, cheers,
Max.
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Re: Hi from Germany
Or for our none German speaking forumites and in my best school boy German.
Here's a greeting from the Netherlands
Somebody put me out of my misery an correctly translate it please.
Cheers,
Shaun.
Here's a greeting from the Netherlands
Somebody put me out of my misery an correctly translate it please.
Cheers,
Shaun.
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Re: Hi from Germany
Ok, I'll put on some misery repellant.
It was exactly like you understood.
It was exactly like you understood.
F2B or not to be....
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Re: Hi from Germany
Hi,
thanks again for the friendly welcome greetings.
Today I got ready to go Arduino boards from Phil, thank you Phil!
I will show the results later.
Wolfgang
thanks again for the friendly welcome greetings.
Today I got ready to go Arduino boards from Phil, thank you Phil!
I will show the results later.
Wolfgang