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Updated: 0- & V POWER TO ACCESSORIES / / MONO PL B PL JACK SIGNAL PROMOTES EXPERIMENTATION AND EXPLORATION 00pF R K 0K MONO JACK SIGNAL 0.µF 0µ F V 0M D N.0µF ALL-BAND 0M Q N0 WENZEL PUT 0K typical Input impedance RF SW V 0K.00µF C 0.µF C µf AMPLIFIER.K C.nF Multi-aperture Ferrite Core ( holes) C µ F C 0µ F 00Ω (THIS DRAWG IS FOR REFEREE PURPOSES.) I LM C 0µ F V V K GA 0 0.µF.µH/0R OR 0 TURNS ON A OHM / WATT RESISTOR nf *PL USED FOR CHARGG TERNAL BATTERIES AS WELL AS VOLT OUTPUT 00µ F V SPK ohm 0.µF / SWITCHED PL +V mh 000µF SW RG SW RG *PL TERMAL BARREL POWER Jameco Part No. RESETTABLE FUSE RF *BT V TERNAL CIRCUITS: 00 khz and higher All-Band Radio Frequency Receiver Audio Amplifier BASIC ACCESSORIES.GHz Antennas Alligator Clips for experiments Directional Microphone EMF Generator Folded Dipole Antenna Hydro Phone Loopstick Antenna Rabbit Ears Antenna Sferics Detector Solar Ear Speaker Experiments Speaker Microphone Split Voltage Supply Stethoscope Telephone Line Interface Tuned Loop Antenna Variable Capacitor in a Box Vibration Sensor Yagi Antenna EXTERNAL MODULES, ACCESSORIES AC Line Detector Ambient Light Sensor x Chime Destroyer Whooper Directional Microphone Emergency Weather Siren Frequency Divider Heart Rate Monitor Induction Pickup Infrared Light Sensor Input Impedance Matching Transformer Metronome Signal Tracer Static Charge Sensor Telephone Voice Changer Two-Tone Diesel Horn Two-Tone Siren Vibration Sensor Voltage Controlled Oscillator

LIGHT FRARED LIGHT IMPEDAE MATCHG WEAR WARNG CHARGE AMBIANT LIGHT IMPEDAE MATCHG WHT RED GRN BLK BLUE IMPEDAE MATCHG 0M NE COOKIE T LID ANTENNA D K CHARGE G S Q N EMERGEY SIMULATOR 0K mf V SW mf V 0K Q N0 K Q N0 WEAR WARNG R K TRANSFORMER NE CHARGE 0M K G S D Q N 0K K Q E B C N0 E B C 0K Q N0 R K mf V mf V Q N WEAR WARNG V K Q IR PHOTO TRANSISTOR FRARED LD LDR V K LIGHT V Q K PHOTO TRANSISTOR AMBIENT LIGHT PT PHOTO TRANSISTOR PT PHOTO TRANSISTOR LD LDR V K V K V K FRARED LIGHT LIGHT AMBIANT LIGHT

HEAR RATE MONITOR LD Z-0 0.µF M M IA TL0 0µF M 0.µF 0K R K HEART RATE MONITOR R K R 0M IB TL0 0 0K K D N 0K K DESTROYER WHOOPER RES A DIS A I LMN THRES A THRES B TRIG A OUT A CV A DIS B TRIG B OUT B RES B CV B 0 K K K Q N0 R K SW 0mF 0.mF Q N0 R K R K 0K 0.pF R 0M M I M M 0mF SIGNAL LED I CD0B 0R K K Top Hat 0mF DESTROYER WHOOPER K D N R K K K Q E N0 B C Q B C N0 E 0.mF 0K I LMN AC LE DETECTOR HEAR RATE MONITOR DESTROYER WHOOPER AC LE DETECTOR AC LE DETECTOR PROBE I CD0B 0R LED

DIESEL HORN 0K SW TWO-TONE DIESEL HORN 0K D N RES A OUT A 0 RES B TRIG A DIS A THRES A D N I LMN DIS B THRES B TRIG B OUT B CV A CV B K V K D N K TWO-TONE RES A DIS A THRES A OUT A I LMN 0 RES B DIS B TRIG A THRES B TRIG B OUT B V K K SW K.mF.mF C nf K CV B CV A 0mF C.mF 0K K Top Hat 0K D N I LMN D N K.mF C nf SIGNAL FREQUEY DIVIDER V M.00mF- 0mF.0mF I K K V K Top Hat I LMN V D N K C K 0mF DIESEL HORN FREQUEY DIVIDER FREQUEY DIVIDER V M PHONE.00mF- 0mF I LMN.0mF OUT

METRONOME OPT0-REM LENNIE ZK OPT0-REM LENNIE ZK METRONOME PROBE M I C V 0mF M K K 0mF 0K 0mF I LMN V M.mF 0R 0R K 00mF I CD0UB.0mF 00mF LD LD OPTO-REM LD Z-0 LD Z-0 00mF.0mF M I UA PHON0 V 0mF 0mF K K M 0K C 0mF METRONOME I LMN.mF V M K 0R 0 00mF

OSCILLATOR VOLTAGE CONTROLLED EMERGEY SIMULATOR 0K mf V SW mf V 0K Q N0 K Q N0 WEAR WARNG R K V 0K I LMN 0nF 00mF VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR 00mF V K C 0.mF 0 R C 0K 0mF C R K 0K 0 K K PL SIGNAL K K C VOICE CHANGER I LM C V C 0K K R C n 0K K Q E B C N0 E B C 0K Q N0 R K mf V mf V WEAR WARNG I LMN.0mF 00mF WEAR WARNG VOICE CHANGER VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR 00mF 0K K K MIC K IA LM C R K C 0.mF SW OUT V K 0 K C IA LM 0 ELECTRET V 0K R 0K R C.00mF C C 0mF TELEPHONE CALL VOICE CHANGER

METRONOME OPTO-REM PITCH 0 0 VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR AC LE DETECTOR PIEZO VIBRATION ENGAGE WEAR WARNG MIC TELEPHONE VOICE CHANGER OUT khz SE WAVE GENERATOR DUCTION to HI LO IMPEDAE MATCHG LIGHT CHARGE FREQUEY DIVIDER HEART RATE MONITOR FRARED LIGHT AMBIENT LIGHT DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE DIESEL HORN DIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE DESTROYER WHOOPER