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Emergency
Stand-By Light - A home emergency light that uses a 12V lead acid
battery to power a small inverter, sufficient to light a 24W maximum fluorescent-type
energy saver lamp. A typical 60Ah battery offers 24 hours of illumination,
or use e.g. an 11Ah SLA to give about 8 hours with an 11W lamp.
This project
generates mains-level voltages from a 12V battery.
For experienced constructors only.
Not for use with tungsten filament bulbs or any other electrical appliance.
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Bat Band
Converter - A fascinating and ingenious way of listening to the sounds
produced by bats. This Beat Frequency Oscillator (BFO) design detects
the ultrasonic frequencies of bat squeaks using an ultrasonic or piezo
transducer, and shifts them to human-audible levels, enabling you to listen
in on a crystal earpiece. Built-in frequency and sensitivity controls,
completely portable and self contained.
PLEASE
TAKE NOTE (May 2004) Some constructors reported a problem with acoustic
feedback, which varies according to the receiver and the earpiece used.
The May 2004 issue (p.331) gives details of a circuit modification if
required: remove the link between pins 8 and 12 and substitute it with
two 1nF capacitors soldered in series. Pin 12 is taken to 0V through a
10k resistor, and the junction between the two 1nF capacitors is also
grounded through a 10k resistor. The May 2004 issue has more details on
page 331.
Also in this issue:
- Teach-In 2004 Part 5 - Logic Gates as Switches. Continuing our specially-written
10 part beginners' series introducing electronics systems and components.
- Ingenuity Unlimited - three pages of readers' own circuits!
- Circuit Surgery explains diacs and triacs, and how to parallel voltage
regulators properly.
- Techno Talk - read how "disruptive technologies" are good
news for some, and bad for others.
- Net Work - the Internet page: how to back up all your Outlook Express
files safely.
- Practically Speaking - we show you how to mount components properly
on circuit boards.
All this and more in the No. 1 hobby electronics
magazine!
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