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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dayton
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Here is a site on the "Wave Vessel"
http://censtron.com/?p=18 It basically uses the horizontal deflection coils of older TVs to create a sort of oscilloscope. Has anyone done anything like this? The common route is to choose an older black and white TV or green screen monitor. Anyways, I tried making one following these plans and ended up not working. All I get is a horizontal line when the audio is hooked up. |
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