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| Our remarkable sense of pitch. Cassette Recorder with a brain. This is your computer speaking. 15 kHz is enough for Golden Ears!

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| The circuit described here is a versatile timer/controller, capable of switching 4 separate outputs on or off at 4 pre-programmed times ev...

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| The programmable timer/con-troller, described elsewhere in this issue, is not really complete. It cannot be used to switch aquarium lighting...

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| The circuit diagram of the `random tune` doorbell is shown in figure 1. As can be seen, it basically consists of two squarewave generators,...

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| Having dealt with reverberation and echo in a previous article (see Elektor 46, February 1979) we now take a look at how delay lines can be...

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| The ASCII keyboard (Elektor, November 1978) is more versatile than may appear at first sight. Some readers have com-mented that a `shift-loc...

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| The specifications for a serial interface between computer and terminal are given by the so-called RS232C and V 24 standards -among others....

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| Determining the frequency response of an amplifier normally requires a series of carefully conducted test measurements, a large supply of gr...

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| We have, somewhere in the Elektor laboratories, a sound effects department, although the exact location has yet to be discovered. There was...

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| It seems safe to assume that the `BASIC microcomputer` is the cheapest home-construction computer ever described that can be programmed usin...