Cosmarino- Relay control with Android phone and Infrared remote
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Great little module for beginners like myself.
Works great.
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I just installed gmote 2.0 on my android hero. This thing has made me very
happy and really contemplating connecting my PC to my HDTV again. The main
reason I did not keep it attached is how annoying it was to use my keyboard
and mouse on the couch.
isn't the server compatible with Win Blue? i installed it, when finished,
while trying to run, it runs but closes itself and the server cant run :(
any idea?
yep this works all right on my galaxy tab 2.2 froyo impressive !!!!!! you
can also use team viewer it dispalys your whole computer on your android
phone !!!
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+Sergie DratchevThat was very helpfully of you, I think I'v got it.Progressive shifting means the balancing act between getting enough torque for the next upper gear and not wasting fuel. I always thought how can it be progres-sive, if the drop of RPM is constant between gears. I never thought of the fact, thatin low gear the engine torque can manage it in every case and vice versa.The lorries I drove were always fitted with undersized engines, full throttle or idle.There was something, but you couldn't possibly call it torque. There was no needfor such a way of thinking.Thank you very much for your explanations.Having been a teacher seems to have it's benefits.kind regards
in theory it's easy to explain, really. it's called progressive because the RPM at which you shift are CHANGING with each gear. That what makes it difficult. At lower gears you can shift at 1,000 RPM, right, but the higher you go (in gears) the higher RPMs you have to reach, otherwise the truck will be stuttering and puffing, especially with a heavy load. To choose the correct RPM for a shift you must know how much RPM you will lose while shifting and what's a good starting RPM in the next gear is. Example: with my CAT C15 and 13 speed transmission, I was loosing 200 RPM with each shift. I wanted to be at 1200 when I shift into 13 or 8 High, which means that I had to accelerate to 1400 RPM in 8 Low or Gear 12. So I speed up in 8 Low till I reach 1400 RPM, shift into 8 High, lose 200 RPM, and my starting RPM in 8 High is 1200 which is perfect because at that RPM the truck already has lots of torque to accelerate further. Got it? Btw, a while ago I did a video called, 'How to Shift a 13 Speed Transmission'. Check it out. It might be helpful.
Sergie, I would like to see how you make those videos and what software you
are using. How you do those special effects now that you are not trucking.
Maybe you did already and I missed it but I have a future project (not
trucking) that I will be making utube videos. Maybe your next video can
show how to do especial effects and graphics.
Didn't notice any problems with focusing but you have to choose the correct angle for your video. SuperWide might be good for something (huge scenery shots, i.e. mountains) but it makes everything small. I think 'Medium' or even 'Narrow' are more usable modes. I like the 480p with its 240 frames per second and 'Wide' angle too. It creates small files and is great for interview-like videos and also videos where you plan to use Slow Motion.
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Remote Control your Android phone and make it talk! Using AVX, Tasker, & Google Talk
AVX and Tasker are two of the most amazing apps for Android. The developers of AVX (and EVA which is the same app w/ a different UI) recently implemented ...
In Tasker make new task. 1)Variable Set - %speakphrase to %par1 2)Say -
%speakphrase Then in AVX "create a new custom command" - make %par1 your
parameter and then create your phrase - mine is "Tasker speak parameter".
So when I say "tasker speak blah blah blah blah" anything after speak gets
set as %par1 in AVX then passed into Tasker. See AVX youtube channel for
guide on how to set up tasker commands in AVX/EVA
did you ever figure out why it would work with verbal commands but not
remotely? Im having the same issue. i can physically pick up the phone and
say, "tasker speak blah blah blah" and it repeats what I say. If I try to
do it remotely, it shows on the screen that it worked but the phone wont
actually talk.
Are you correctly passing the parameter (what you type or say as a command
to avx) over to Tasker, then having tasker "say" that parameter? Tasker
actually does the speaking, not AVX in this case. Or is it working as it
should when you give the verbal command to AVX, but just not when you send
remotely?
If other remote commands work and just not this one, then that would be
baffling - if remote commands are not working at all, then there may be a
bug/issue within AVX - I'd say email the dev and give him your system info
and how you have it set up and see if he can help.
Thanks, man. It's really just a time issue. Since I don't really get paid
to do these... If I could make those types of vids as a form of work and
make money I'd love to. I still might try to do a few more instructional
guides down the line if I have the time.
after further digging i have found the solution myself and thought id
share. in order for it to work properly now, you cant call the tasker task
'speak'. i changed it to 'talk' and it works perfectly normally or by
remote.
Hey Nate - glad you figured it out and thanks for sharing that info.
Hopefully it'll save some others a lot of frustration. My in laws are
visiting this week so I'm thinking I'm gonna have some fun with this! :-)
I have it all set up just like in the video, but AVX will only talk if I
say it, but won't speak it through remote control. It just displays it. By
any chance do you know why?
Get project details at: //www.buildcircuit.com/cosmarino-a-diy-kit-android-arduino-nano-communication/ This video shows you how you can control the relay ...