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Old February 24th 14, 07:40 AM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default The "Two Transistor challenge" - taking things a bit too far?

On 20/02/2014 15:08, gareth wrote:
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On 20/02/2014 11:51, gareth wrote:
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On 19/02/2014 09:32, gareth wrote:
LED or nitro-benzine as the polariser?
Polariser?
To my eternal regret, because I disposed of them 38 years ago, I had a
pile of "Amateur Wireless" from the 1930s within which were designs
for mirror-drum scanners, and the modulation was not by a neon light
but with a constant light source which was then modulated by a series
of polarising filters, with one being variable to rotate the
polarisation.
ISTR (38 years ago!!!) that the liquid used was nitro-benzene

OK I follow you now. I had a quick google and found out about nitrobenzene
and modulating polarisation. Never heard of it before. Live and learn.
My original set up was as simple and agricultural as they come, vinyl LP,
scrap motor from a cassette player, Neon attached to am amplifier behind
the 'screen' and a camera made from a lens and an LDR recording onto a
cassette player - the bandwidth was low enough to record on audio.
My latest televisor was made from a circle of black plastic spinning on a
hand fan with a very small torch behind it modulated by the sound from a
small mp3 player. It all folds up and fits in a pocket.


Wow! How many lines and frames / sec?


64 lines of low definition glory, I could not tell you of the frames per
second as I use the same TV as a camera by using the same disk, once the
frame starts are synced it works fine. The syncing is carried out by the
highly technical method of slowing the fan with an index finger.


Andy