AMRAD reservation for Winterfest, 22 FEB 2009
Richard
revo753 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 23 18:24:48 CST 2008
Hi All,
I wonder if the clock could be made with tubes. Imagine what it might look like.
Best Wishes
73s
Richard
--- On Tue, 12/23/08, Joe Bento <joseph at kirtland.com> wrote:
From: Joe Bento <joseph at kirtland.com>
Subject: Re: AMRAD reservation for Winterfest, 22 FEB 2009
To: "Philip Miller Tate" <Philmt59 at aol.com>
Cc: "Tacos AMRAD" <tacos at amrad.org>
Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 6:49 AM
Philip Miller Tate wrote:
>> Projects? One of my Christmas gifts (I helped mom pick it out) is an
>> all-transistor digital clock kit. No IC's of any kind. 194
>> Transistors, 566 Diodes, 400 Resistors, and 87 Capacitors! See
>> http://www.transistorclock.com. This is going to be a fun kit to
>> assemble! Can't wait till Christmas morn to unwrap it!
>>
>>
>
> You could mount it in a long case (grandfather clock) and power it
> from 2, 492 AA batteries to last the year!
>
> It looks great! If you don't turn up for Hamvention, we'll know
you're
> still installing diodes!
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil M1GWZ
>
>
>
You know, I had wondered in times past if it were indeed possible to
make all the various logic gates with discrete components. This clock
proves that it can be done - the manual is available for free download
that describes in detail all the circuits.
Forgive me - I'm a little foggy this morning after shoveling so much
snow yesterday after arriving home from work. Is there a type #492
battery, or should I power the clock with 492 individual batteries?
Regards,
Joe, N6DGY
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