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Electromagnetic waves antenna via microcontrollers (Transceiver and receiver)
I've setup my Mega2560 to generate an alternating current on one of its pind (PWM digital pin 8) so now I have a sinusoidal signal (0-5v,40mA) as you can see in thid picture:
A second Arduino (Nano) … I've messed up, and can't find any examples of basics of EM waves working with Arduino, just an premade radio frequency modules. …