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Sansa Clip+ recorder external input hack | Jim's Projects edit / delete
Adding an external microphone to the Clip+.
to audio electronics recording sansa ... on 15 October 2011
GBA Multiboot Intelligent Cable - Ajo's web site edit / delete
Multiboot using a PIC16F84. (Maybe I should use up my stock of PIC16C84s on this...)
to electronics gba microcontroller multiboot pic ... on 08 October 2011
PSoC Design Challenge 2002 edit / delete
Includes "Educating Mario", a project with full technical specs for the GBA multiboot protocol.
to electronics gba multiboot ... on 08 October 2011
Making your own. The hardware's trivial -- a flash memory chip, and latches for the address lines.
to electronics flash games gba homebrew ... on 07 October 2011
FETer 80m QRPp CW transceiver - G3XBM edit / delete
One-transistor transceiver. Although it would certainly be cheaper to use two transistors and do away with the expensive 4-pole switch -- that's probably worth trying!
to electronics radio transceiver ... on 29 September 2011
Very Simple ADSB receiver edit / delete
Using a microcontroller and a VCR tuner module.
to ads-b aircraft electronics microcontroller radio receiver ... on 29 September 2011
Antique Electronic Supply edit / delete
They seem to be more interested in the audio market these days (no great surprise, given that's where the money is!).
to electronics retrotech shopping valve ... on 13 September 2011
Vacuum Tubes - Audio Tubes - ESRC Vacuum Tubes - Electron Tubes edit / delete
to electronics shopping valve ... on 13 September 2011
Ashbory Bass Schematic edit / delete
The preamp for the Ashbory bass. Nothing remarkable, except that it includes a sensible-looking tone control circuit that'd probably be worth cloning for my little amp.
to ashbory audio bass electronics eq tone ... on 13 September 2011
Long Wave Radio! edit / delete
136kHz and 500kHz operation. Lots of information.
to amateur electronics lf mf radio transmitter ... on 13 September 2011
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