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Vintage Radio
19 December 2006
Developed during the 1960s, hybrid car radios combined a valve front-end with an audio output stage based on germanium transistors. They quickly replaced valve-based designs with vibrator power supplies but were themselves made obsolete within a few years.
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Salvage It!
18 December 2006
You've got to be extremely careful with microwave ovens - even a "dead" one can kill you! Here's how to render it safe and salvage some very useful parts.
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PICAXE Netserver - Pt.4
16 December 2006
Last month, we showed you how to use the PICAXE Net Server (PNS) to control a motor and monitor a switch in a pet feeder via the Internet. As promised, this month we look at a more sophisticated monitoring system.
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Serviceman's Log
15 December 2006
Imagine watching a TV set that's now 50 years old - one that was made long before the introduction of colour TV in Australia! Of course, this particular set has had a few repairs during those 50 years.
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Build A Radar Speed Gun, Pt.2
13 December 2006
Last month, we unveiled our new low-cost microwave Doppler Radar Speed Gun, designed for measuring the speed of cars, bikes, boats, horses and even human sprinters. This month, we show you how to build it and describe how it is used.
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Circuit NoteBook
12 December 2006
Interesting circuit ideas which we have checked but not built and tested. Contributions from
readers are welcome and will be paid for at standard rates.
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What's Happened To Electronic Advances In Cars
06 December 2006
Car manufacturers seem to have lost the plot. Instead of cramming new cars with useless electronic gadgets, they should be using electronic technology to improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption.
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Vintage Radio
30 November 2006
The "portable" radio equipment used by the military at the start of World War 2 was bulky, heavy and inefficient by today's standards. Here we take a look at Radio Corporation's WS108 transceiver, as used by the Australian army.
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