This is a project that almost happened a dozen times. Okay, maybe only half that many.
Just the same getting hold of someone else's noise toy long enough to trace down the circuit also means taking long enough to actually do that.
Finally sorta happened. Only had this thing for a day, more or less. As a result, this schematic is a rough draft. Bound to have at least one error in it, probably more than one.
But I haven't seen it posted anywhere else, so here it is. With any luck I'll score another one of these and go back to double-check the thing.
Red and black wires are power and ground. Green wire triggers it, usually connected to the transmit pin of the mike socket. The orange wire shuts it off if you ground it, pretty sure. Or does this one change it from one 'bing' to 'bing-bong'? Shoulda hooked it up one more time and made sure before I gave it back.
Can't imagine I would ever want to try to build this gadget to sell. Not using this technology, anyway.
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Just the same getting hold of someone else's noise toy long enough to trace down the circuit also means taking long enough to actually do that.
Finally sorta happened. Only had this thing for a day, more or less. As a result, this schematic is a rough draft. Bound to have at least one error in it, probably more than one.
But I haven't seen it posted anywhere else, so here it is. With any luck I'll score another one of these and go back to double-check the thing.
Red and black wires are power and ground. Green wire triggers it, usually connected to the transmit pin of the mike socket. The orange wire shuts it off if you ground it, pretty sure. Or does this one change it from one 'bing' to 'bing-bong'? Shoulda hooked it up one more time and made sure before I gave it back.
Can't imagine I would ever want to try to build this gadget to sell. Not using this technology, anyway.
73