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Posted: Apr 21st, 2008 09:33 AM |
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Old-Frank Member
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Hi All; I've been posting information in the regular EVP forum about building boxes, the latest being instead of using the Radio Shack 12-469 in "hack" mode as many are doing, I use my linear sweep circuit to sweep the tuning, and use the radio as tuner module in a "box". Previously I used a timer chip to provide a remote turn on for the radio, so it's power button doesn't have to be pushed to turn it on. There was still a couple minor problems I wanted to address. One is a battery voltage monitor, which is very important if I use Gell Cells. The other is knowing what band the radio is on. When first turned on, it's on FM. There is a pin on the header that changes voltage, goes to about 2 volts, when the radio is in AM, so I used that to trigger a transistor, and turn on an LED. The voltage monitor is also just simple transistor switch that turns on a red LED when the batteries drop to about 10-1/2 volts. It's not good to discharges the 12 volt gel cells below 10 volts, they can be permanently damaged. In the video, when the red LED is on, the radio is in AM. I'll get schematics up later on. Old-Frank Attachment: 042108-36-WithAM-Indicator.3g2 (Downloaded 1086 times) Last edited on Apr 21st, 2008 09:36 AM by Old-Frank |
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Posted: Apr 21st, 2008 12:28 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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The Schematics. Attached Image (viewed 570 times):
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Posted: Apr 21st, 2008 12:29 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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AM indicator for '469 Attached Image (viewed 580 times):
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Posted: Apr 21st, 2008 12:30 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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Last edited on Apr 21st, 2008 12:35 PM by Old-Frank |
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Posted: Apr 21st, 2008 12:32 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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The original power monitor schematic I found on the web. Most of these circuits I don't design, I get on the web and find what I what, and change it as needed. The AM indicator was simple enough to come with on my own though. Old-Frank Attached Image (viewed 543 times):
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Posted: Apr 26th, 2008 08:10 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hi Frank, Boy, the forum sure seems quiet presently..............thank you for kicking off the thread, it will pick up in time. Anyway, I prefer a slow-growing plant to an uncontrolled explosion. Keith
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Posted: May 4th, 2008 09:44 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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Thanks! I get too busy building this stuff, and no time to talk about it or use it. This video starts off, "works for me!" I added an external speaker jack so an external speaker.amplifier could be used fo the monitor speaker. The bos is the second one using the 12-469 as the tuner. I sweep it with the linear sweep circuit instead of dong the hack on it. Old-Frank Attachment: 050408-37WithExtSpeaker.3g2 (Downloaded 1082 times)
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Posted: May 4th, 2008 10:26 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hi Frank, Perhaps you could provide a one or two-line explanation for the difference between the mod sweep and a "linear sweep." What's that mean? Thanks, Keith
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Posted: May 5th, 2008 07:12 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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I don't remember where I would have used "mod sweep", if I did it was a typo. Might be applying linear sweep to the 12-469, as opposed to using the radio's internal tuning voltage? Old-Frank
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Posted: May 5th, 2008 07:32 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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You're right, that was my slang. I was just wondering what a linear sweep meant. Keith
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Posted: May 6th, 2008 08:11 AM |
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Old-Frank Member
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Linear just means like straight up, at a sl;ant, as opposed to using random, which jumps all over. The linear tuning voltage is a a ramp that goes up to about 8 volts, then back down. Old-Frank
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Posted: May 6th, 2008 10:04 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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Sumption, do you still use the RVG in your design (as an option) or is it something you have thrown to the side for the linear sweep? Ratka
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Posted: May 6th, 2008 02:47 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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I made #34 with both random and linear, but most of the new boxes are linear only. For one thing the RVG is finicky at best, it doesn't always run, and the white noise interferes with the radio. The spirits seem to be able to track the linear sweep easier, so the voices and messages tend to longer, more coherent, and clearer. Old-Frank
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Posted: May 7th, 2008 06:06 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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Are you still using a ferrite core, bar antenna? I posted a message for you on the group but with all the crap being spewed over there I figured you missed it. I was wondering if you had tried the Ramsey, SM-100 Signal Magnet antenna. It is designed to pull signals out of the noise and boy does it. I bought one for my SW and it is impressive. It would be interesting to see what it could add to your boxes. Frank R.
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Posted: May 7th, 2008 12:16 PM |
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Old-Frank Member
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I'm not going anywhere near the other group. It's wierd, some seem to get a few EVP voices, and all the sudden it's like they are above even God. I don't understand, and I'm not going to try to compete. I'm not making boxes for anyone for that reason. Everyone that's claimed to be my best friend, that I sent a box, bit me in the ***Foul_language_is_not_allowed_on_this_website!!!. I use a wire antenna, and Rf amplifier stage in most boxes. The ones using the 12-469 have a built in ferrite rod antenna, and I leave that intact, but there is a point on the main board where you can add a wire to get better reception. Sounds like the Ramsey antenna might work very well for the '469. The 469 produces excellent audio, as well as having both AM and FM. Old-Frank
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Posted: May 7th, 2008 12:44 PM |
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fratka Moderator
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I have 4 of the 469's, one has Sum Ducs robot candy in it. I will hook it up and see what happens. I know what you mean on the other group. Misty and I had been trying to figure that out for a while now. When you finally hammered Bruce you used the exact words and subject that we had been discussing. That's why I gave you the bravo! Honestly, I don't think your boxes are meant for beginners. They may be easy to use but the "connection" is not easy to handle. I think they should learn the basics of other "manual" methods before they go for yours or any other box. All experimenters I have seen so far have not taken a very mature approach to any of the boxes and because of the ease of use don't weigh the consequences to frivalous use. Anyways, don't get your spirits down and don't blame your boxes. The people involved are the issue. Anyway, enough about that.... I am recording tonight with Misty, Keith and Laura. I will be using my 3/469 mixer configuration to see what I can get. You are welcome to join on yahoo messenger if you would like. Regards, Frank R.
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Posted: May 7th, 2008 07:55 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Lol, Frank (Sumption), I see my alternate for cuss words filled in your sentence quite nicely. lol. That was computer generated. Kinda funny. Keith
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Posted: May 8th, 2008 11:31 AM |
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fratka Moderator
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he he, I thought he was just being funny! FR
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Posted: Dec 23rd, 2008 02:12 PM |
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f1cracker Member
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Frank its nice to see that you are still trying to perfect these devices. You are the kind man that got me started in EVP by helping me set up my 12-469 radio. I now use it to help missing person groups. Below are my two videos, and while the video quality is not the best, its the content that has meaning. I am currently trying to get law enforcement and even the military interested in using these devices. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WhGKXBp6Lg0 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DDT8izIV_Ng Mike Edwards
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