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98 lines
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Add the crap you have to this list even if someone else says they have
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the same stuff.
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Also, keep in mind that having spares around would be handy in case we
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fry some stuff.
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## haxwithaxe (chris)
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- openwrt compatable routers....10
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- FRS/GMRS handsets....2
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- laser pointers....1
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- webcams(in laptops)....2
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- usb webcams....1(non hackable :( )
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- microcontrollers....5
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- teensy 2.0
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- teensy++ 2.0
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- mbed
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- 2 jeenode v4
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- photoresistor....(will buy \$20 worth before planing meeting \#2 ...
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radioshack is cheaper than digikey ... who'da thunk)
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- Things are weird like that these days.
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- 7805....(will buy \$20 worth before planning meeting \#2 ... again ...
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wtf radioshack is cheaper)
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- Cheaper but more scarce. Buy them online, you'll have a better
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chance of getting them, plus it saves on gas.
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## The Doctor
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- Wireless routers: 2
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- FRS/GMRS handsets: three pairs
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- Uniden GMR1235-2: one pair
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- No headphone or mic jacks.
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- Will have to drill into case and patch directly onto PCB.
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- Will have to build a push-to-talk circuit, though we might be able
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to get away with using two per node (one sending, one receiving,
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on different channels).
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- Audiovox GMRS602: three (one is still MIA, I think ITechGeek has it)
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- [Manual](http://audiovox2.info/docs/common/GMRS602CH/GMRS602CH_OM.pdf)
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- Has vox support.
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- Has a combination headphone/mic jack.
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- No hardware modifications will be required.
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- Simplex operation.
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- Supports CTCSS subcodes to multiplex channels.
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- Plug pinout (held with the tip downward)
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- Center: base of plug : common
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- Left: middle of plug : phono
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- Right: tip of plug : mic
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- Walkie-talkies: 2, could get another pair, they're cheap
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- Each uses a 9V battery
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- Laser pointers: 4
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- See Make Magazine \#16, Spy lasercomm device.
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- Simple design.
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- Exposed power leads by chopping up casings last night.
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- Two work well, one is kind of dodgy, one appears to be DOA.
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- Taped buttons down.
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- Taped stacks of coin cells together.
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- Spring is negative, inside of shell is positive.
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- Assorted LEDs: 20
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- Webcams (USB): 1
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- Microcontrollers: 1 Arduino Diecimiela
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- Photocells: need to order
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- Photoresistors: Seven, need to order more
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- Modems: 2
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- TinyTrak 4 (used with Project Spaceblimp)
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- Radio Shack HTX-200 HT
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- Uniden BC92XLT scanner
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- Encapsulated solar cells, 66mm x 95mm x 6mm
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- Pre-wired, with exposed holes for probes as well.
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- 0.5V @ 800mA: 1
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- Didn't generate an appreciable amount of current last night.
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- Physically larger than the other one.
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- Might be unsuitable for use as a detector.
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- 1.0V @ 200mA: 1
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- Generates a decent amount of current.
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- Reacted to room lighting and flashlight in the 'space last night.
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- Might make a good optical sensor.
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- High intensity white light LED flashlights (miniature): 2
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- I've had this model open and played around with them a bit, they're
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just high-intensity white light LEDs that run on 3VDC. We'll have
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more trouble opening the casings than putting them to use.
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- 1/8" monoaural phono plugs: 4
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- Useful for plugging into laptops.
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- 1/8" stereo phono plugs: 4
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- Useful for plugging into radios.
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- 14" jumper leads, with alligator clips on both ends: 10
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- Audio output transformers, 1K ohms in, 8K ohms out (RS 273-1380): 4
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- Assorted resistors, carbon film type, 1/4 watt, 5% tolerance: 500
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- Note: this was the only way I could find the resistors needed to
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build the lasercomm device. Fraggin' Radio Shack...
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- Ultra-high brightness red LEDs, 10mm diameter: 4
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- 7805 voltage regulator, 5 VDC, 1A: 3
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- Assorted cadmium sulfide photocells (RS 276-1657): 5
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- assorted rubber bands to hold transmit buttons down
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- assorted six inch lengths of heatshrink tubing to protect wiring
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splices, bundle coin cells into ad-hoc power packs
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- batteries for hand-helds
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- 741 op amp, mini DIP formfactor, 8 pins: 4
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- could use these to build amplifiers
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