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Posted: Nov 20th, 2008 03:20 PM |
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joecioppi Moderator
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Gary, Welcome and good luck with your experiments. I use a Philips TDA7088T tuner chip that has analog scan features and internal tuning noise mute. It's easy to scan with free running timer chips and is adjustable with a pot in the timer circuit. I don't have the gear to reprogram RS Hack tuners to allow adjustable scan rates. My FM ghost box is called "Joe's Box" joecioppi
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Posted: Nov 22nd, 2008 12:23 PM |
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Slider2732 Member
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Hi Gary... Noise types, in my opinion are 'whatever works best' for the results you obtain. For a field unit, battery based, i'd say White would be the easiest and least power hungry. Couple of good transistors type of method. Or, quite often with the Dollar Tree $1 radios I use, you can get the reception negated and they output the white noise anyway ! 3V operation at a few milliamps can't be sniffed at. Joe's 7088 methods are quite similar and he goes much further than I have with the circuits It might be worth exploring such a chip to use its output with no radio reception coil etc. That way you negate any false radio transmission pickup on the output. Unfortunately I haven't the means right now to get hold of a Rat Shack radio, but the click on the Dollar Tree ones was stopped by using a 10uf capacitor. Basically, being as the normally used 555 chip controls the rate of reset of sweep, connecting the capacitor smoothes the output. 555's are quite the strong switching device and their output gives that click effect. If it's the same sort of situation, that's how I quietened things lol Couple of my threads might hopefully help for a field unit: http://www.itcbridge.com/forum/view_topic.php?id=647&forum_id=32 http://www.itcbridge.com/forum/view_topic.php?id=444&forum_id=9 http://www.itcbridge.com/forum/view_topic.php?id=634&forum_id=31 and possibly the Anrede build thread, being as it's a field unit build http://www.itcbridge.com/forum/view_topic.php?id=448&forum_id=19 Last edited on Nov 22nd, 2008 12:33 PM by Slider2732 |
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Posted: Nov 22nd, 2008 10:12 PM |
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Keith Clark Administrator
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Hi Gary, Welcome to the forum. We're glad to have your personal experience shared here. Here's a post of when I originally tried the sweep hack of the radio shack radios. http://www.itcbridge.com/forum/view_topic.php?id=509&forum_id=31 See you online, Keith
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Posted: Nov 24th, 2008 11:15 AM |
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Slider2732 Member
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Well here's one source of help hehe http://samengstrom.com/nxl/3660/4_band_resistor_color_code_page.en.html
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Posted: Nov 24th, 2008 11:20 AM |
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joecioppi Moderator
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Gary, I tried 'I Ching' coin toss readings and have seen Tarot readings from randomly shuffled cards. When Frank Sumption used junction noise to tune a voltage tuned car tuner I realized that the common element was randomly occurring events. Random coins, random noise, random cards, and in my 'JoesBox'design a free running '555 timer selects a station on the Philips tuner chip the voice segment vocalized is a random event. The trick of the mind rejects random events as meaningless, but results in paranormal methods says otherwise. The speech chip triggered by static noise can talk to the operator and even joke with them. Joe Cioppi
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