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Hiya George. I recently told you that I'd finally got to field test the 2 ANPI's I made,,,and how pleased I was with the results! When I tested them, my sister, Hazel, was using the Pickini4. Even though the Pickini did extremely well that day, just like the ANPI's, she now wants an ANPI making. On the Pickini I placed a mobile phone vibrator motor in the handle and an LED in line with the speaker for her because she is totally deaf. How would I set the ANMPI up for her like that please? I ordered some more boards a while back (after my original order from Andy[Silverdog]) in case I wanted to build more for other friends etc. The first 2 I ordered and built were for my partner Claire and my sister's boyfriend. Both are extremely happy with them and now Hazel wants one too! Thanks, Regards, Marty.
Hiya George. I recently told you that I'd finally got to field test the 2 ANPI's I made,,,and how pleased I was with the results! When I tested them, my sister, Hazel, was using the Pickini4. Even though the Pickini did extremely well that day, just like the ANPI's, she now wants an ANPI making. On the Pickini I placed a mobile phone vibrator motor in the handle and an LED in line with the speaker for her because she is totally deaf. How would I set the ANMPI up for her like that please? I ordered some more boards a while back (after my original order from Andy[Silverdog]) in case I wanted to build more for other friends etc. The first 2 I ordered and built were for my partner Claire and my sister's boyfriend. Both are extremely happy with them and now Hazel wants one too! Thanks, Regards, Marty.
Hi Marty,
If the Pickini has a beep-beep audio, then a mobile phone vibrator will work. On the other hand the ANPI has an audio tone that increases in volume as the target signal gets stronger, so you would have to add a comparator at the audio output.
Thanks George. I don't really know how to accomplish that. Would there be a diagram anywhere that I could follow to build/or add that to the audio section? Thanks, Regards, Marty.
Thanks George. I don't really know how to accomplish that. Would there be a diagram anywhere that I could follow to build/or add that to the audio section? Thanks, Regards, Marty.
I cannot give you an explicit diagram without actually trying it myself, but you get gain a clue from page 106 of ITMD where the comparator operation is explained for the Raptor detector. You would only need to use one comparator (obviously) because there is only one channel.
Thanks George. I'll have a good read of it tonight and see how much of it I understand,,,something new to learn! My sister really likes this detector so I hope I'll be able to come up with something for her. Thanks again, Regards, Marty.
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