My apologies if this is in the wrong section, seems general enough, hope someone can lend a hand. Ive lurked for a couple weeks now inbetween work and hobby time, ive recently got into the micro controller world and have ran into a stumbling block that i my google skills have failed to help with.
I have a couple projects in mind, but after going through the 'beginner' lessons i got to a point of trying something new. Ive coded an Android app that talks over the inter webs to a server script that serially communicates with the board that currently has lahzers representing the f/b/l/r controls. Thats all fine and dandy, my problem lies on my next step. I have a cheap R/C i purchased in hopes to control first the transmitter then ill wirelessly build a bot as my next goal. The thing is, the transmitter is nothing like ive found in any tutorials ive came across, the hard part is.. there is no visible circuts on the back. im unsure how to send my signal from the arduino controlled board to the transmitter. The only thing ive successfully done is bridge the buttons to generate the signal.
Im already in the plans of finding a replacement R/C that will be a bit better, but for the time being im wondering if its even possible to pass a signal to this board, let alone solder anything to it to have a 'permanent' attachment to the receiver.
Im a bit of a newb in this sense, i have done very little circuitry work, im currently in the software development field. I find this stuff facinating and would love to expand these new skills further to something more useful.
Any help is appreciated, or if needing more info please let me know!!
Thank you!