 Okay, this video is part of a series and today we're going to be demonstrating the code from the last video We're going to take a radio and transmit text to one from one computer to another and display it in a nice gooey format on the Output computer, so I've got my little you know Two-way radio here. I got a little audio port on the top here So I'm just going to take my eighth inch jack here and go ahead and You got to be kidding me. It's not a standard eighth inch jack I'm gonna have to get an adapter amazon.com 2.5 mm Male adapter to female adapter eight dollars. What am I rich? Let's try this again ebay.com Okay, 2.5 mm male plug two three point five and then female plug by now Lowest plus shipping 78 cents free shipping. Oh, yeah, that's the one Something from China Hong Kong Why the heck did I order these? Okay, got some free time worked on some videos How come I never finished those ones on the radio transmissions? I should get on that Hi, welcome. You know this video is part of a series short check out the links in the play in the description of this Video for a playlist and today we're going to continue on with our radio transmissions We're going to go ahead and try to transmit from one computer to another using our gooey interface Using some radios here So we just need this and we need wired hooks into our audio port on our computer and once at the radio, so let's go ahead and Wait a minute. Oh, it's like deja vu. Oh, it's like deja vu It's kind of weird that it's been three or four months. I'm still wearing the same outfit anyway So I got these adapters, you know under a buck each You know go go ahead and plug that into the radio there make sure it's down nice and good and then we'll take our Eighth inch jack also known as a 3.5 millimeter jack plug it in there And now I can plug this into the input or output of my computer depending on whether I'm transmitting or receiving So I've got my laptop here For this example, I'm just transmitting from one room to another, you know, not even not even 30 feet But if you watch this, you know series the first video in this series not counting the preview videos I went down to the end of my street, which is about a quarter of a mile and it worked fine These radios here are supposed to be able to transmit. I think the packaging said 21 miles in the country four miles in the city, which you're never actually going to get I'm somewhere. I'm kind of in the country for where I am and But I tell you why I got these these were a gift from my wife For when we go on road trips and we're on road trips with friends or family and their other cars You know instead of you know, oh, we're gonna get off at this rest stop Instead of trying to call them or text them each have a radio and you hey, we're gonna get off the next rest stop you know, so I just went on a road trip recently with these and I found that we probably get about a mile and a half two miles to where we could actually communicate to each other Which is good enough, but again for this scenario it all depends on what equipment you have That has nothing to do with the software. You have better radio equipment. You have longer range So I think these were probably twenty to thirty dollars if that radios But it's good for testing. So I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna plug this one into the audio I'm gonna make this one the the clients. So like this is the truck driving around Where's my audio plus on the front of my tough book here or not my tough book my own think pad here And I'm gonna put that into the microphone slot and I turn that on There we go. Make sure this one's on Usually they deep when they turn on but since I'm plugged in you didn't hear that make sure they're both on the same channel No, and that channel is not being used when I was driving around Obviously, we're not the only ones because twice on our road trip, which was just a couple of days We're on the interstate and we had other people talking to our channel, which was very confusing You slip to the channel make sure you're on the same channel I'm gonna go plug this one into my desktop computer and make that the dispatch computer Okay, so I got wire here the output there Into my adapter on the radio here I'm in the server to folder from the github page It's again a link in the description of the video and we went over this software in the last video So I'm gonna go ahead and start my server, which is actually already running and then I am going to I'm sorry I don't need to start the server on this one. This is the the server is actually Supposed to be running on the client machine. That's kind of confusing But whatever it's running. It doesn't matter, but I'm gonna start off my Dispatch script here now in your audio settings make sure you check the correct output So it's going out that headphone jack or whatever output you're using from your computer And at this point we can start transmitting This is a test Now at this point you may want to unplug the headphone jack on this just to make sure you're receiving the signal properly And you can hear it now that I've heard the transmission I can go ahead and cook up the Adapter again to the computer and I can go ahead and start up the client side Okay, now remember since you're plugging into wires You're not going to hear those tones yourself that should come through so I'm gonna go ahead and hit enter on the dispatch And then I will we should see the output here So again, I'm doing this from room to room in my house, which isn't very far But I've tested it up to about a quarter of a mile But depending on your radio Hardware, you know, you can should be able to sense pretty far. So once you're getting halfway decent clear signal So sure check out this code and again, I'm using these radios here But anyway, you can transmit audio. You should be able to send these signals, you know through phone lines if you want radio here and You know these these are nice little radios like I said, I got them as a gift But I'm thinking they're probably twenty thirty bucks for the set. It's nice They they have rechargeable double a's in there and they can charge through USB port here So it's easy to plug it into a car charger like I did on my trip But in the next video, I haven't done this yet But I got this a very cheap under $10 FM transmitter now in reality These little transmitters are set are designed to play music through your your car radio So you plug this into your phone or MP3 player and you set it to a certain channel Then you set your radio a certain channel and they're only designed to go a couple of feet I'm I don't remember the range when I bought it. I'm sure it's less than 30 feet But it's gonna be an example just another example of being able to transmit something through radio waves So I know I can transmit. I know I can record audio using a DSL RTL dongle the DSR dongle From radio waves, I haven't tried Real-time piping the audio into mini modem But I'm gonna try that and if it works out the next video should be on that. So we'll use a cheap SDR dongle which I paid 20 bucks for years ago But I think you can get them for around $10 now and then this which got off Amazon for Someone else bought it for me to use I want to say that it was Probably about $10, but I bet you can get them cheaper on Amazon if you don't mind waiting and But just an example if you wanted to transmit information from one computer or another So I do thank you for watching. 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