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Contents
Vol.15, No.11; November 2002
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FEATURES
4 The Most Complex Car In The World
It’s DaimlerChrysler’s “Maybach” and it’s packed full of electronics to give
every function imaginable – by Julian Edgar
11 Canon’s EOS-1Ds 11.1 Megapixel Camera
And we thought 6 megapixels was big news!
12 3D Movies On Your Own Camcorder
Want to shoot your own 3D movies? No problem; just fit this special adaptor
to your camcoder – by Barrie Smith
EPROM Programmer
– Page 22.
PROJECTS TO BUILD
22 A Windows-Based EPROM Programmer
This new design can read and program virtually all commonly-used EPROMs
and OTPs – by Jim Rowe
56 SuperCharger For NiCd & NiMH Batteries
Build this advanced unit to fast-charge the new-generation super-capacity
NiCd & NiMH batteries – by Peter Smith
66 Wi-Fi: 21st Century Cat’s Whiskers
The new amateur radio? – wireless networking for everybody. And we show
you how to build your own antennas – by Stan Swan
76 4-Digit Crystal-Controlled Timing Module
Just change the chip to build a stopwatch, a photographic timer, a frequency
meter or a programmable down timer – by Frank Crivelli & Peter Crowcroft
SPECIAL COLUMNS
SuperCharger For NiCd & NiMH
batteries – Page 56.
Building WiFi
Antennas –
Page 66.
34 Serviceman’s Log
The love job that bounced – by the TV Serviceman
72 Circuit Notebook
(1) Speaker Headphone Switch For PCs; (2) Simple Cat.5 Network Tester;
(3) Using AC For LED Christmas Lights; (4) DC Motor Speed Controller; (5)
Short Circuit Protection For Balanced Supply Rails; (6) Tablet Reminder Uses
A Watch Module.
82 Vintage Radio
The AWA 532MF 32V Table Receiver – by Rodney Champness
COMPUTERS
38 Using Linux To Share An Optus Cable Modem; Pt.1
First article shows you how to get the cable modem working – John Bagster
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Notes & Errata
Market Centre
Advertising Index
4-Digit Crystal Controlled Timing
Module – Page 76.
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