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n/a Posted - Jun 03 2003 : 10:25:04 AM
im am currently starting work on a project using infa- red or radio control to control the directional movement of a CCTV camera. i cannot find any circuits of this type. do you know where i can find info about this.
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BEatonNo1 Posted - Jun 03 2003 : 5:10:14 PM
one suggestion would be to get a two channel RC circuit and use two servos to do this.

My first question is, Is this for a school project? I ask this because the easyest way for you to do this is to go to a hobby shop and buy a used boat or car or plane (an RC plane would have more channels like 8) you can find torn up old RC boats for $35-$50. All that it needs is two servos (X and Y axis). This would be the best way to do it for the money and time.

However, If you need to build the circuit try looking here http://www.rlocman.com.ru/en/index.htm
Basicall your going to encode the postion of 2 potentiameters and send it (RF or IR) receve the signal, decode it, and then position the x and y axis to match those of the Pot's.


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