Silicon ChipContents - December 2004 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Human RFID tags for medical records
  4. Feature: Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.1 by Glenn Littleford
  5. Project: Schoolies 20W Amplifier Module by Peter Smith
  6. Project: A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.2 by John Clarke
  7. Project: Solar-Powered Wireless Weather Station by Nenad Stojadinovic
  8. Project: Bidirectional Motor Speed Controller by Frank Crivelli
  9. Feature: Satellite C-Band TV Reception: Death By Overload by Garry Cratt
  10. Feature: Picaxus Interruptus by Stan Swan
  11. Vintage Radio: The AWA B79 transistor mantel radio by Rodney Champness
  12. Book Store
  13. Back Issues
  14. Advertising Index
  15. Outer Back Cover

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Articles in this series:
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.1 (December 2004)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.1 (December 2004)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.2 (January 2005)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.2 (January 2005)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.3 (February 2005)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.3 (February 2005)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.4 (March 2005)
  • Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.4 (March 2005)
Items relevant to "Schoolies 20W Amplifier Module":
  • Schoolies' 20W Amplifier Module PCB [01112041] (AUD $5.00)
  • Schoolies' Amp PCB pattern (PDF download) [01112041] (Free)
  • Schoolies' Amp Power Supply PCB pattern (PDF download) [01201033] (Free)
Items relevant to "A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.2":
  • PIC16F628A-I/P programmed for the Deep-cycle 12V Battery Charger [battchrg.hex] (Programmed Microcontroller, AUD $10.00)
  • PIC16F628A firmware and source code for the Deep-cycle 12V Battery Charger [battchrg.hex] (Software, Free)
  • Deep-Cycle 12V Battery Charger PCB patterns (PDF download) [14111041/2/3] (Free)
  • Deep-cycle 12V Battery Charger front panel artwork (PDF download) (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.1 (November 2004)
  • A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.1 (November 2004)
  • A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.2 (December 2004)
  • A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.2 (December 2004)
Items relevant to "Solar-Powered Wireless Weather Station":
  • Solar-powered Wireless Weather Station PCB pattern (PDF download) [07112041] (Free)
Articles in this series:
  • Satellite C-Band TV Reception: Death By Overload (December 2004)
  • Satellite C-Band TV Reception: Death By Overload (December 2004)
  • Satellite C-Band TV: Death By Overload, Pt.2 (February 2005)
  • Satellite C-Band TV: Death By Overload, Pt.2 (February 2005)

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Contents Vol.17, No.12; December 2004 www.siliconchip.com.au Build Yourself A Windmill Generator – Page 10. FEATURES 10 Build Yourself A Windmill Generator, Pt.1 The wind is free but first you have to build a windmill if you want to utilise it. This first article looks at do-it-yourself windmills – by Glenn Littleford 74 Satellite C-Band TV Reception: Death By Overload Wireless broadband is great for wireless broadband users but it can mean blank screens for C-band satellite TV – by Garry Cratt PROJECTS TO BUILD 16 Schoolies 20W Amplifier Module This 20W audio amplifier module sounds great, includes over-temperature and short-circuit protection and is dead easy to build – by Peter Smith 28 A Charger For Deep-Cycle 12V Batteries, Pt.2 Second article has the full construction and set-up details for this new highperformance charger – by John Clarke 56 Solar-Powered Wireless Weather Station It’s based on a PICAXE processor and “wirelessly” transmits temperature and humidity data to a receiver up to 200 metres away – by Nenad Stojadinovic 63 Bidirectional Motor Speed Controller Easy-to-build project can control the speed of 12-24V DC motors in both forward and reverse directions – by Frank Crivelli 78 Picaxus Interruptus Schoolies 20W Amplifier Module – Page 16. Sorry to interrupt you but the new PICAXE-08M has interrupt capabilities. Here’s how it works – by Stan Swan SPECIAL COLUMNS 40 Serviceman’s Log Houston, we have a problem – by the TV Serviceman 68 Circuit Notebook (1) Simple Combination Lock; (2) Bare Bones ESR Tester For Capacitors; (3) PICAXE-Based Ultrasonic Rangefinder; (4) Festive-Season Doorbell; (5) JunkBox Fan Speed Controller 82 Vintage Radio The AWA B79 transistor mantel radio – by Rodney Champness Solar-Powered Wireless Weather Station – Page 34. Motor Speed Controller – Page 63. DEPARTMENTS 2 4 53 55 81 Publisher’s Letter Mailbag Product Showcase Silicon Chip Weblink Order Form siliconchip.com.au 86 89 94 96 Ask Silicon Chip Notes & Errata Market Centre Ad Index December 2004  1