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Though the most massive and most energetic of radioactive emissions, the alpha particle is the shortest in range because of its strong interaction with matter. The electromagnetic gamma ray is extremely penetrating, even penetrating considerable thicknesses of concrete. The electron of beta radioactivity strongly interacts with matter and has a short range.
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would it be possible to detect the voltage going into the emitter diode? if you could determine a difference in power, then you could potentially translate this into different commands. it would help to be able to find a blueprint for the device, but the internet is saturated with pr0n and kittens so this may not be a quick find.
i have run into a similar quandry recently, trying to figure out how to connect a RF device to my wavebird adapter.
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What device are you trying to connect to your wavebird? Is it the early 900 MHz version or the 2.4g? With that device being proprietary it would be much harder to customize something. Infrared is highly standardized.
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well i lost the actual wavebird, i want to connect a wireless keyboard/mouse to the wavebird adapter. ive only searched online so far, havent actually tried to hook anything up yet.
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Bighurb trolling in off topic again...
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fuck you faggot
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