Joni
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A LOT!With a lot of shenanigans, I joined this forum last Sunday I think and a ton of things happened from then, I wonder how much has happened before that

A LOT!With a lot of shenanigans, I joined this forum last Sunday I think and a ton of things happened from then, I wonder how much has happened before that
Well, I guess what actually happens here depends on who and when is active.Yeah, I still miss the old days of lpw>_>
I think no-one knows that. And hello to the forums ^w^With a lot of shenanigans, I joined this forum last Sunday I think and a ton of things happened from then, I wonder how much has happened before that
Thanks! ^w^I think no-one knows that. And hello to the forums ^w^
Thanks! ^w^
Thanks, it's been pretty fun here
@Marcl Btw I soldered a normal coil in the transmitter. I'm surprised how consistent the result is. And by stretching the coil I can change the frequency.
Yeah, I just thought an actual component is better than something self made, but I think it's also good. After the exam I'll make a video about the bigger transmitterNice... :3
I think you could also make adjustments by having a core you'd slide into the coil, but you'd need to ensure the core doesn't touch the metal.
There's a thing I remember that applies to normal capacitors and coils that the ones designated for low-scale circuits doesn't have, but I can't now recall the name of it. Least to say, if you have both a normal capacitor and coil, you get a good energy transformation in the circuit and the filters work well. Without that, it's much harder to obtain the right results.
OwOYeah, I just thought an actual component is better than something self made, but I think it's also good. After the exam I'll make a video about the bigger transmitter![]()
About the core in the coil, that's a very interesting idea, but I think for me too complicated to build.OwO
Nice
Indeed. You'd have to take that in mind while designing the coil and it would require some precision.About the core in the coil, that's a very interesting idea, but I think for me too complicated to build.
With a screwdriver in the coil I can change it a bit.Indeed. You'd have to take that in mind while designing the coil and it would require some precision.
With a screwdriver in the coil I can change it a bit.
Yeah, that's another problem XDMhm... I can see that. But you can't stay like that sadly XD
And I can see, we're back to winning.
Better grab the win while it lasts!And I can see, we're back to winning.
I usually just sit here and watch the crazy stuff that happens here, and be a part of itBetter grab the win while it lasts!
@Marcl Btw I soldered a normal coil in the transmitter. I'm surprised how consistent the result is. And by stretching the coil I can change the frequency.
Nice... :3
I think you could also make adjustments by having a core you'd slide into the coil, but you'd need to ensure the core doesn't touch the metal.
There's a thing I remember that applies to normal capacitors and coils that the ones designated for low-scale circuits doesn't have, but I can't now recall the name of it. Least to say, if you have both a normal capacitor and coil, you get a good energy transformation in the circuit and the filters work well. Without that, it's much harder to obtain the right results.
About the core in the coil, that's a very interesting idea, but I think for me too complicated to build.
When I'm not an expert on a subject and it is suddenly being discussed in its intrinsic details I can burst myself laughing out of nowhere, with an intensity that varies in a directly proportional degree to the amount of words to which I can't find meaningful connections in a sentence given my absence of the adequate knowledge AND HI GUYS <3Indeed. You'd have to take that in mind while designing the coil and it would require some precision.
GUI!!! *HUGS TIGHTLY* Nice to see you!When I'm not an expert on a subject and it is suddenly being discussed in its intrinsic details I can burst myself laughing out of nowhere, with an intensity that varies in a directly proportional degree to the amount of words to which I can't find meaningful connections in a sentence given my absence of the adequate knowledge AND HI GUYS <3
*HUGS BACK* Same! I'm always around here >3 still postin' random whatevz and playin'GUI!!! *HUGS TIGHTLY* Nice to see you!