Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio

Posted by admin under Chicks on Wednesday Sep 1, 2010


Mrfixitrick shows a series of seven experiments with his Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio, a non-powered crystal radio circuit built in a jam-jar, that does more than just be a radio. This simple device shows abilities such as: detecting lightning, making voice phenomena, interacting with all forms of light, creating music and sound effects, reading a computer screen, acting as a mike, and detecting RF pulses. The Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio is plugged directly into the iMac computer sound-in port. Audio Hijack Pro software provides the gain and real time sound effects based on the radio’s input. The radio’s antennas are inspired by Tesla’s high voltage examples, and its basic LC circuit is similar to Tesla’s original inductor and capacitor circuit schematics. The Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio recently won the monthly Gadget Freak award by Design News, the world’s best engineering news magazine. See it here: www.designnews.com Mrfixitrick’s build instructions for the Spooky Radio project are found at Instructables.com www.instructables.com The real inspiration for the Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio comes from the BetaBlocker line of spirit radios made by EJ Gold and found at www.yoyodyneindustries.com Get EJ Gold’s book, “Parallel Worlds Explored” http Play the cool new Tesla game by EJ Gold and GODDGames! Get it at www.goddgames.com Mrfixitrick’s Spirit Radio playlist: www.youtube.com

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Tesla Roadster – Featured on Hacked Gadgets

Posted by admin under Chicks on Thursday Jul 1, 2010


Featured on Hacked Gadgets hackedgadgets.com http
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At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung showed off its 14″ transparent laptop. The OLED Assoc. says the prototype represents the highest resolution on the largest screen with the highest transparency currently in development. (Jan. 7)

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Tesla Coil Music – Featured on Hacked Gadgets

Posted by admin under Chicks on Friday Jun 25, 2010


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What’s next? Popcorn without kernels? Gimme a break!
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