Silicon ChipOuter Back Cover - July 2002 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Is our electricity too cheap for solar to succeed?
  4. Feature: Victoria's Solar Power Tower: A World First? by Sammy Isreb
  5. Project: Telephone Headset Adaptor by John Clarke
  6. Subscriptions
  7. Project: A Rolling Code 4-Channel UHF Remote Control by Ross Tester
  8. Order Form
  9. Feature: Applications For Fuel Cells by Gerry Nolan
  10. Product Showcase
  11. Weblink
  12. Project: Remote Volume Control For The Ultra-LD Amplifier by John Clarke & Greg Swain
  13. Review: Tektronix TDS 2022 Colour Oscilloscope by Leo Simpson
  14. Project: Direct Conversion Receiver For Radio Amateurs; Pt.1 by Leon Williams
  15. Vintage Radio: The Airzone 500 series receivers by Rodney Champness
  16. Notes & Errata
  17. Book Store
  18. Back Issues
  19. Market Centre
  20. Advertising Index
  21. Outer Back Cover

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Items relevant to "Telephone Headset Adaptor":
  • Telephone Headset Adaptor PCB pattern (PDF download) [12107021] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Telephone Headset Adaptor (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Fuel Cells: The Quiet Emission-Free Power Source (May 2002)
  • Fuel Cells: The Quiet Emission-Free Power Source (May 2002)
  • Fuel Cells Explode! (June 2002)
  • Fuel Cells Explode! (June 2002)
  • Applications For Fuel Cells (July 2002)
  • Applications For Fuel Cells (July 2002)
Items relevant to "Remote Volume Control For The Ultra-LD Amplifier":
  • 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)
  • Ultra-LD Amplifier Preamplifier with Remote Volume Control PCB pattern (PDF download) [01107021] (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 "Direct Conversion Receiver For Radio Amateurs; Pt.1":
  • PIC16F84(A)-04/P programmed for the Direct Conversion Receiver (Programmed Microcontroller, AUD $10.00)
  • Firmware (HEX) file and source code for the Direct Conversion Receiver (Software, Free)
  • Direct Conversion Receiver for Radio Amateurs PCB pattern (PDF download) [06107021] (Free)
  • Panel artwork for the Direct Conversion Receiver for Radio Amateurs (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Direct Conversion Receiver For Radio Amateurs; Pt.1 (July 2002)
  • Direct Conversion Receiver For Radio Amateurs; Pt.1 (July 2002)
  • Direct Conversion Receiver For Radio Amateurs; Pt.2 (August 2002)
  • Direct Conversion Receiver For Radio Amateurs; Pt.2 (August 2002)
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