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Check this one out, Instead of audio, you send your desired CODE and it must be of varying voltages. OK, suppose you take a TONE and transmit it, but the thing is that how will you decode at the other end. If you use the TONES of the telephone, then it can be decoded by the DTMF decode and you can know what the sender is trasmitting. If you want to send the Digital Signal you can use only two tones, one for the 1 and other for the 0, but the speed of communication will be very slow.
One thing is for sure, you need to have some sort of processing element, that will detect the signal recieved and do accroding to it, your project can be done easily with DTMF tones.
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1)How about high speed communication among two sources through RADIO, do we need to have a DSP processor for that? So that it can detect what the recieving signal meant by.......
2)Suppose two machines are communicating with each other on 200Mhz some place near by and I have a FM radio by which I listen to radio station playing songs,etc. If this radio can be tuned to 200Mhz, will I listen any audio which will be due to communication of two machines? I think, yes I can, what do you say? Is this possible that communication is going at 200Mhz and when I tuned the RADIO, I wasn't able to listen to it, because signal had greater frequency above 20Khz, which ears can't listen?
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