Silicon ChipContents - November 2001 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Kyoto protocols could be met
  4. Feature: Defining The Ideal PA Loudspeaker by Phillip Vafiadis
  5. Feature: Virtual Reality At DaimlerChrysler by DaimlerChrysler
  6. Project: 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.1 by Greg Swain & John Clarke
  7. Project: A Neon Tube Modulator For Cars by Rick Walters
  8. Feature: Computer Tips by Silicon Chip & Stephen Wright, VK2KHA
  9. Order Form
  10. Project: A Low-Cost Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier by Jim Rowe
  11. Project: Short Message Recorder & Player by Leon Williams
  12. Product Showcase
  13. Weblink
  14. Vintage Radio: Test instruments for vintage radio restoration; Pt.1 by Rodney Champness
  15. Back Issues
  16. Book Store
  17. Market Centre
  18. Advertising Index
  19. Outer Back Cover

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Items relevant to "100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.1":
  • Ultra-LD 100W RMS Stereo Amplifier PCB patterns (PDF download) [01112011-5] (Free)
  • Ultra-LD 100W Stereo Amplifier PCB patterns (PDF download) [01105001-2] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Ultra-LD 100W RMS Stereo Amplifier (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Ultra-LD 100W Stereo Amplifier; Pt.1 (March 2000)
  • Ultra-LD 100W Stereo Amplifier; Pt.1 (March 2000)
  • Building The Ultra-LD 100W Stereo Amplifier; Pt.2 (May 2000)
  • Building The Ultra-LD 100W Stereo Amplifier; Pt.2 (May 2000)
  • 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.1 (November 2001)
  • 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.1 (November 2001)
  • 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.2 (December 2001)
  • 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.2 (December 2001)
  • 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.3 (January 2002)
  • 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier; Pt.3 (January 2002)
  • Remote Volume Control For Stereo Amplifiers (June 2002)
  • Remote Volume Control For Stereo Amplifiers (June 2002)
  • Remote Volume Control For The Ultra-LD Amplifier (July 2002)
  • Remote Volume Control For The Ultra-LD Amplifier (July 2002)
Items relevant to "A Neon Tube Modulator For Cars":
  • Neon Tube Modulator PCB pattern (PDF download) [05111011] (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Computer Tips (November 2001)
  • Computer Tips (November 2001)
  • Lock Out The Bad Guys With A Firewall (June 2002)
  • Lock Out The Bad Guys With A Firewall (June 2002)
  • Creating Your Own Rules For Tiny Personal Firewall (July 2002)
  • Creating Your Own Rules For Tiny Personal Firewall (July 2002)
Items relevant to "A Low-Cost Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier":
  • Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier PCB pattern (PDF download) [02111011] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier (PDF download) (Free)
Items relevant to "Short Message Recorder & Player":
  • Short Message Recorder & Player PCB pattern (PDF download) [01111011] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Short Message Recorder & Player (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Test instruments for vintage radio restoration; Pt.1 (November 2001)
  • Test instruments for vintage radio restoration; Pt.1 (November 2001)
  • Test instruments for vintage radio restoration; Pt.2 (December 2001)
  • Test instruments for vintage radio restoration; Pt.2 (December 2001)

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Contents Vol.14, No.11; November 2001 www.siliconchip.com.au FEATURES 6 Defining The Ideal PA Loudspeaker Public address loudspeakers are usually the poor relations in sound reproduction but they don’t need to be – by Philip Vafiadis 12 Virtual Reality At DaimlerChrysler DaimlerChrysler’s unreal world – cutting manufacturing costs and improving car design PROJECTS TO BUILD 20 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier, Pt.1 This no-holds-barred audio amplifier is rated at 100W RMS per channel and has very low distortion – by Greg Swain & John Clarke 100W RMS/Channel Stereo Amplifier – Page 20. 32 A Neon Tube Modulator For Cars Simple circuit connects to the sub-woofer output and modulates a neon light to the beat of the bass – by Rick Walters 54 A Low-Cost Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier Easy-to-build unit can distribute six channels of composite video (& stereo audio) or three channels of S-video – by Jim Rowe 64 Short Message Recorder & Player You program it with a wave file up to 4s long via your PC’s parallel port and replay it at the press of a button – by Leon Williams Neon Tube Modulator For Cars – Page 32. COMPUTERS 38 Computer Tips AMD Processor Runs At The Wrong Speed; Video Cards & Shared IRQs; Checking Your Email From Another Computer; Getting Rid Of The Log-on Password; ICS & Thin Ethernet Networks; Internet Connection Sharing & Chat Programs; Freesco – A Simple Internet Gateway For Linux SPECIAL COLUMNS 40 Serviceman’s Log Ring every day until it’s fixed – by the TV Serviceman 80 Vintage Radio Video Distribution Amplifier – Page 54. Test instruments for vintage radio restoration, Pt.1 – by Rodney Champness DEPARTMENTS 2 3 53 74 77 Publisher’s Letter Mailbag Subscriptions Form Products Showcase Circuit Notebook www.siliconchip.com.au 88 91 94 96 Ask Silicon Chip Notes & Errata Market Centre Advertising Index Message Recorder/ Player – Page 64. November 2001  1