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I have a simple question, I'm currently working on a project where the more battery life the better. The device i'm working on requires an RF transmitter controlled by a micro-controller. I was wondering if it would be worth using an I/O pin on the controller to 'turn on' the...
Hey guys, both these circuits are the same except for the different types of components. Each cirucuit was cut on a CNC milling maching and soldered by hand. These are my first two circuits I've built other thank kits and things like that. Let me know what you guys think!
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-unix60959
Hey guys, I know this concept was tried back in the 60s? maybe 70's? Not completely sure but I do know that this idea was tried before. The idea is to use high pass filters in conjunction with the power system in your house to filter out the 120v @ 60hz and allow an audio signal to pass. So, in...
No not at all. The transmitter was a tutorial I saw on youtube so I followed it to see if it worked. Then recently I became interested why it worked so I asked. I guess the perpetual motion and the hydrogen fuel cell are related in the fact that they both deal with energy and such... I'm always...
Hey guys, I was thinking about the make up of a hydrogen fuel cell and noticed that it closely resembled a capacitor, do you think that it could be represented as one? and if so could you put it in an LC resonant circuit? would this improve hydrogen/oxygen ouput?
-unix60959
I've done this on multiple radios, all you have to do is locate the coils near the tuning cap and carefully unwind, cut, and then wire you input signal. it just so happens that with this particular radio, which was an old model (atleast 80's) that one input lead was attached to one side of the...
I'm not sure I understand your response, are you saying that you think my video is fake? Otherwise, can an FM demodulator be 'flipped' around and there for used to transmit? obviously not very far since the 'flipped' circuit isn't amped, since the amp would be on the 'other side' of the modulator?
Hey guys,
My theory about this is that we see perpetual motion as somthing that is either 'on' or 'off'. There is no 'in-between'. But, there is in fact this 'in-between' perpetual motion. If you think about it, it makes sense. For example, if you have a bucket with 10 small holes in the...
Hey guys, I new to electronics and have no formal electronics backround other then my own experiments and the internet :grin:. Anyway, I read something online about how you can modify FM radios to transmitt from by splicing into one of the coils near the tuning capacitor. So I tryed it out and...
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