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Gareth Edwards wrote:
Hi

Can anybody explain to me exactly how this circuit functions, what it does,
and why were the components chosen i.e. how were the resistor values
calculated etc.
Where it says "solar +ve", this is the positive pole of a small solar panel.
The circuit works on 2 AA batteries in series.
L1, L2, R1, R2, and R3 are all resistors.
The capacitor is a 101. 100pF ceramic disc type.
Two transistors are S8050 type.
Diode is a 1N5819.

Thanks for any help.




Gareth, any chance you can reduce the size of the circuit Diagram?
Trying to work out what's going on, when you can only see about one
sixth of the circuit at a time, is pretty difficult. Printing it out is
worse yet.

Daniel
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Can anybody explain to me exactly how this circuit functions,
Gareth Edwards


Gareth, any chance you can reduce the size of the circuit Diagram?
Daniel


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JeffM wrote:
Can anybody explain to me exactly how this circuit functions,
Gareth Edwards

Gareth, any chance you can reduce the size of the circuit Diagram?
Daniel


http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...in-its+-Muskie


No, Jeff, I didn't ask to be sent to a NG that doesn't support binaries,
did I?

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http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...in-its+-Muskie
JeffM


No, Jeff, I didn't ask to be sent to a NG that doesn't support binaries,
did I?
Daniel


You are at one NOW.

You appear to have a tenuous grasp of how Usenet works.
Most groups are text-only.
The majority of servers Usenet strip off attachments.

It is an aberration that apparantly yours and Gareth's don't.
Posting attachments is discouraged
in any group whose name does not include *binary* or *binaries*
because the majority of folks will not see them.

Folks who want to post schematic graphics
should go to a group like alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.

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JeffM wrote:
http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...in-its+-Muskie
JeffM

No, Jeff, I didn't ask to be sent to a NG that doesn't support binaries,
did I?
Daniel


You are at one NOW.

You appear to have a tenuous grasp of how Usenet works.
Most groups are text-only.
The majority of servers Usenet strip off attachments.

It is an aberration that apparantly yours and Gareth's don't.
Posting attachments is discouraged
in any group whose name does not include *binary* or *binaries*
because the majority of folks will not see them.

Folks who want to post schematic graphics
should go to a group like alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.


If that's what you meant, why didn't you say so the first time? No Worries!

It must be, as you say, that both my and Gareth's servers do support
posting of binaries. Rather that Gareth going to another NG, which I may
or may not subscribe to, and starting another thread there, my
suggestion would be to go to somewhere like:-

http://imageshack.us/

and post his circuit there, after, as I typed a while back, reducing its
size, so that I don't have to scroll around to see what's where.

Daniel

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On 2006-03-16, Daniel wrote:

Gareth, any chance you can reduce the size of the circuit Diagram?
Trying to work out what's going on, when you can only see about one
sixth of the circuit at a time, is pretty difficult. Printing it out is
worse yet.


I see you're using linux, install xzgv and use that to view the pic, press z
to zoom out.

Bye.
Jasen
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Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2006-03-16, Daniel wrote:
Gareth, any chance you can reduce the size of the circuit Diagram?
Trying to work out what's going on, when you can only see about one
sixth of the circuit at a time, is pretty difficult. Printing it out is
worse yet.


I see you're using linux, install xzgv and use that to view the pic, press z
to zoom out.

Bye.
Jasen


Thank you, Jasen, I'll give it a go, but am a newbie to Linux so still
learning.

Daniel
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