I am making a laser tag game with a partner that communicates the score between two players. We are using the RF transmitter to send a message to the receiver when a shot has been taken or a hit has been made. What I mean by this is that when one player takes a shot, one of the shot LED’s on the other opponent will turn off. This is the same as if a hit is registered, the person who registered the hit will send a message to the other player and shut off one of the life LEDs. We have yet to figure this out and any help would be greatly appreciated.
You have already posted this question on the Arduino forum, also without bothering to mention what type of radios you want to use. Do you think this information is not important, or that we are mind readers?
Noahcowper:
I am making a laser tag game with a partner that communicates the score between two players. We are using the RF transmitter to send a message to the receiver when a shot has been taken or a hit has been made. What I mean by this is that when one player takes a shot, one of the shot LED’s on the other opponent will turn off. This is the same as if a hit is registered, the person who registered the hit will send a message to the other player and shut off one of the life LEDs. We have yet to figure this out and any help would be greatly appreciated.
country?
range/distance for radios?
battery or mains power?
etc.