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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2009 22:55:50 GMT -8
If anyone has built this, I have 4 questions:
1. On the 3 lead circuit, does the 3rd lead on the RX-2 real go nowhere?
2. Is the reset relay really a 1M pot? If so, how can you make a 200k a 1M?
3. Will the NTE3036 or the NTE3037 work for a 2N5777 REPLACEMENT?
This is my first project with only BOOK-READING under my belt. Answer me as if I'm a 4year-old!!
Thank you AND----- nice to meet you guys!
Sean
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Aug 9, 2009 6:04:49 GMT -8
If anyone has built this, I have 4 questions: 1. On the 3 lead circuit, does the 3rd lead on the RX-2 real go nowhere? 2. Is the reset relay really a 1M pot? If so, how can you make a 200k a 1M? 3. Will the NTE3036 or the NTE3037 work for a 2N5777 REPLACEMENT? This is my first project with only BOOK-READING under my belt. Answer me as if I'm a 4year-old!! Thank you AND----- nice to meet you guys! Sean 1) Yes it is Not Connected. 2) its is a Reset DELAY, Not a Reset Relay. A 200K Won't work very good. 3) NTE3036 or the NTE3037, I Can't say. I have No Info on them. But Why not just Buy the PARTS KIT From Me?. Than you will get the PCB and All the Correct Parts. Gary
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2009 16:17:54 GMT -8
Thank you Gary
R-elay D-lay. I see that... the "D-R-E" all close to gether on the keyboard my bad.
I did not see you sold kits with prices and shipping times. Where is your shopping cart on your site? so I had gone to Fry's Electronics.
Where do you end up having it "trimmed out at? I say this because I could ad a resistor on either end to get the 1M resistance for the circuit right?
Improvising is a great learning tool for me.
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Post by Gary Lecomte on Aug 12, 2009 5:13:15 GMT -8
Thank you Gary R-elay D-lay. I see that... the "D-R-E" all close to gether on the keyboard my bad. I did not see you sold kits with prices and shipping times. Where is your shopping cart on your site? so I had gone to Fry's Electronics. Where do you end up having it "trimmed out at? I say this because I could ad a resistor on either end to get the 1M resistance for the circuit right? Improvising is a great learning tool for me. If you had Emailed Me, I would have given you a price for this kit. 1) My Website Doesn't allow for a Shopping cart. 2) I do Not Post Prices, Because they change from time to time. Especially since I sell my parts at my Landed cost. 3) A 1 meg trimpot is Quite common. but yes, you can screw that around. Gary
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2009 10:21:52 GMT -8
hi GARRY, you are too good, love as you share your idea with young ones................newton
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