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Library Video Series: Fox HuntingProduced by Bob Doherty, K1VV and Don Tanguay, N1DT, members of the Marconi Amateur Radio Club, W1AA.
Running time: 28 minutes
This DVD is part of the American Radio Relay League, Field and Educational Services video library. Additional videos are available.
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Parallax USB Oscilloscope (Details)All oscilloscope controls are managed through one of two software interface platforms. Both platforms include classic scope features such as Auto and Normal trigger modes, variable trigger voltage, external triggering, and auto-measurements (Min, Max, Frequency, Period). Three easy-to-use cursor functions to measure acquired signals manually, with the option to snap to the waveform. Each platform also allows you to save customized setups, and to export data and bitmaps for analysis and inclusion in reports.
Software Versions and System Requirements:
*Version 4.0, which operates on Windows 2K/XP, is compatible with the Understanding Signals v1.0/v1.0a Stamps in Class text.
*Version 5.1, which runs on Windows XP/Vista, does not support the Understanding Signals text.
After mastering the basics, try one of these related projects:
Also available:
Understanding Signals
Boe-Bot Robot Kit (Includes a Board of Education and BStamp)
The Parallax USB Oscilloscope is an integral part of ARRL's Teacher Institute on Wireless Technology
© 2007, by Parallax, Inc.
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Boe-Bot Robot KitThe Robotics with the Boe-Bot text includes 41 new activities for the Boe-Bot Robot with structured PBASIC 2.5 source code support and bonus challenges with solutions in each chapter. Starting with basic movement and proceeding to sensor-based projects, the Boe-Bot is expandable for many different robotic projects. You quickly learn about embedded projects, from wiring and components to programming and mechanical dependencies. The kit includes a set of passive components (wires, resistors, capacitors), sensors (photoresistors, bumpers, infrared sensors) and hardware (whisker touch-sensor kit) to complete the different projects. No previous robotics, electronics or programming experience is necessary!
The Boe-Bot Robot takes about 1-2 hours to put together. Completing the entire set of projects takes 50 hours and is suitable for anybody over 12 years of age. The USB Board of Education (and BS2-IC) may also be removed to be used as your platform for the other kits in the Stamps in Class series.
After mastering the basics, use your skills on one of these projects:
The Boe-Bot Robot is an integral part of ARRL's Teacher Institute on Wireless Technology
© 2007, by Parallax, Inc.
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Easy TargetSomething or someone is killing gray whales on their Pacific migratory journey. Kim, KA7SJP, and Marc, KA7ITR, find themselves at the heart of this dangerous mystery involving dead whales, cocaine traffic, and a South American lumber freighter. While hiding as the “fox” in a transmitter hunt, Kim sees too much, and the drug dealers are out to get her.
170 pages. First edition, © 1994, by Cynthia J. Wall. Published by The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
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