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Does anybody know how to make a radio controlled ignition. Id like to make one for a hybrid.
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If I remember you right, then I don;t think you should be building a hybrid.
Your the guy who wants plans for one right?
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A guy used a cell phone and posted plans on the site somewhere, I think Gort might of made a wireless ignition as well.....
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It would be better to use long wires for remote ignition, that eliminates radio interference, and is easier.
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Yeah,remote ignition for hybrids can be very dangerous with interference.
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Yea, someone could key a mic of their ham/cb radio and fire your gun unexspectedly. That would bite in a major way! It's real easy to run long wires.
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long wires is best the other way is a cordless phone, I wasn't a cell phone... I think
another way is with a car lock remote which is much safer, but not easeir.
speaking of which is infered or radio ingiton safer?
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I gues ill run long wires that would be safer i guess.
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There is no safe wireless way to do it now days, not even with FM Narrow Band Channels. I'm sorry for saying it like this, but, the car alarm is about the dumest way. You can drive in just about any parking lot with a car alarm remote and find a couple of alarms that it will work. There is way more alarms then the AM Wide Band Channels they work on. The inferred isn't good ether, to many cell phones with inferred systems in them. The longer wires is the way to go, smart thinking!
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yeah, just go with long wires. cheaper, easier, and safer.
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if you use really long wires will the voltage start to get lower.
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jrrdw wrote:Yea, someone could key a mic of their ham/cb radio and fire your gun unexspectedly. That would bite in a major way! It's real easy to run long wires.
Wait, does that mean that if I do it right I could “call” my cannon and tell it to shoot?!?
Oh, hay, what if you took an old two-way and replaced the speaker with a relay to close a circuit and fire the gun, that way you could “call” your cannon and tell it to fire, use it like a mine or a Bushmaster… true it’d be risky but I’m talking about pneumatics, if you had good two-way radios that allow you to change the frequency you could still talk to you comrades and then when your need to fire the cannon switch to it’s frequency and hit the button.
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judgment_arms wrote:
jrrdw wrote:Yea, someone could key a mic of their ham/cb radio and fire your gun unexspectedly. That would bite in a major way! It's real easy to run long wires.
Wait, does that mean that if I do it right I could “call” my cannon and tell it to shoot?!?
Oh, hay, what if you took an old two-way and replaced the speaker with a relay to close a circuit and fire the gun, that way you could “call” your cannon and tell it to fire, use it like a mine or a Bushmaster… true it’d be risky but I’m talking about pneumatics, if you had good two-way radios that allow you to change the frequency you could still talk to you comrades and then when your need to fire the cannon switch to it’s frequency and hit the button.
Yea, thats how the Iraq road side bombs are being set off. Wire the ringer to the trip circute. When you call the rewired phone and it rings -- BOOOOM!! The bomb goes off.
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An infra-red system would be difficult to use, the sun gives out massive amounts of interference. Its like using a light-based system in the middle of the day, it would be difficult to make it ignore the sunlight.

Just use wires, safer, cheaper, easier. Allthough a little less cool.
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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jrrdw wrote:
judgment_arms wrote:
jrrdw wrote:Yea, someone could key a mic of their ham/cb radio and fire your gun unexspectedly. That would bite in a major way! It's real easy to run long wires.
Wait, does that mean that if I do it right I could “call” my cannon and tell it to shoot?!?
Oh, hay, what if you took an old two-way and replaced the speaker with a relay to close a circuit and fire the gun, that way you could “call” your cannon and tell it to fire, use it like a mine or a Bushmaster… true it’d be risky but I’m talking about pneumatics, if you had good two-way radios that allow you to change the frequency you could still talk to you comrades and then when your need to fire the cannon switch to it’s frequency and hit the button.
Yea, thats how the Iraq road side bombs are being set off. Wire the ringer to the trip circute. When you call the rewired phone and it rings -- BOOOOM!! The bomb goes off.
Oh yeah! I can’t believe I forgot that, guess that means it’s time for bed…

Hey instead of screwing up a good two-way, get the kind the have a socket thing for a head jack and attach the firing circuit to the, then you plug it into the two-way and, yeah the rest is self explanatory…
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