Voice Controlled Transmitter

Over the last 6 months I have been learning about Ardunio Micro Processor control cards for a project at work.

In this time I have also learnt all about how our transmitters and servos work.

Our sticks send voltage between zero and 5 volts to the transmitter board.

From here the transmitter sends the data to the receiver, which in turn sends a 5volt pulse width signal to our servos to tell them the position to go too.

Knowing this I am able to hack the transmitter stick voltage. Convert is to digital signal, Play around with it,

and then send a Pulse width signal back which I convert back to a variable voltage to the transmitter to simulate the stick control positions.

Over the Easter long weekend I built up and tested the below Hobby King TA6 and Uno micro controller. Works Great

Now I just have to wait for the voice controller cards to arrive from China.... Its in New Zealand but is just missed the Anzac long weekend :(

Voice Recognition Module - 254 Voice Commands + UART - YouTube

(how to reduce wind noise in microphone and how to make a dead cat)

The VR Card only has Seven possible words allowed at any one time. (but you can link words to make a lot of possibilities)

eg Winch - (or 6 other words) - Trim (or 6 other words) - In (or 6 other words) - ect

I am open to suggestions for the structure? My initial thinking is Group one (Root words) could be Left, Right, Center, Winch, Tack, Out, In

At all times Left, Right, Center and Winch are available regardless where you are in the sequence leaving only three other commands at any one time.

Thanks to Dennis in Thames we now have a J Class. Dennis built this beautiful machine. Thanks Dennis :)

This Sunday luchtime, I will catch up with Dennis in Waihi to pick her up :) :) :)