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| Despite being relatively inexpen-sive and simple to build, the performance of the frequency meter described in this article puts it safely...

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| Most electronic organs use squarewaves as the basic signal from which all the organ voices are obtained by filtering, simply because squarew...

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| Many model enthusiasts will be familiar with situations in which they discovered that moving a servo control in one direction prompted the m...

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| Many circuits for electronic dice have previously been published, and it might be thought that the possibilities of the subject have been...

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| The ready-made printed circuit boards available from the Elektor p.c.b. service (EPS), which greatly simplify the con-struction...

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| Elsewhere in this issue a highly sophisticated 250 MHz counter is described. The heart of that instrument is an LSI counter IC from Mostek...

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| One of a number of programmes which will shortly appear on disc, under the ESS label (see elsewhere in this issue), is the following cloc...

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| The automatic call-sign generator, which was published in Elektor 10, February 1976, relieved radio amateurs of the chore of having to pe...

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| When used in conjunction with the UHF modulator described in the December 1977 issue of Elektor, or other UHF modulators, this sound modulat...

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| Another programme which will shortly be made available on the same disc as the clock programme is for a reaction timer. With the aid of t...