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**See Make Magazine #16, Spy lasercomm device.
**See Make Magazine #16, Spy lasercomm device.
**Going to buy parts to build at least two of these, the design seems flexible enough for different kinds of inputs and outputs.
**Going to buy parts to build at least two of these, the design seems flexible enough for different kinds of inputs and outputs.
*Spare LEDs: innumerable
*Assorted LEDs: 20
**Going to buy some specifically high-intensity ones online.
*Webcams (USB): 1
*Webcams (USB): 1
*Microcontrollers: 1 Arduino Diecimiela
*Microcontrollers: 1 Arduino Diecimiela
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*High intensity white light LED flashlights (miniature): 2
*High intensity white light LED flashlights (miniature): 2
**I've had this model open and played around with them a bit, we could repurpose these easily.
**I've had this model open and played around with them a bit, we could repurpose these easily.
*1/8" monoaural phono plugs: 4
*14" jumper leads, with alligator clips on both ends: 10
*Audio output transformers, 1K ohms in, 8K ohms out (RS 273-1380): 2
*Assorted resistors, carbon film type, 1/4 watt, 5% tolerance: 500
**Note: this was the only way I could find the resistors needed to build the lasercomm device.  Fraggin' Radio Shack...
*Ultra-high brightness red LEDs, 10mm diameter: 4
*7805 voltage regulator, 5 VDC, 1A: 1
**That was the last one at Radio Shack.  Might need more.
**As I recall, there are a few laying around the 'space.
*Assorted cadmium sulfide photocells (RS 276-1657): 5

Revision as of 21:56, 6 March 2011

Add the crap you have to this list even if someone else says they have the same stuff.

Also, keep in mind that having spares around would be handy in case we fry some stuff.

Oh - somebody order some 7805 or 7905 voltage regulators to drive the LEDs?

haxwithaxe (chris)

  • openwrt compatable routers....10
  • FRS/GMRS handsets....2
  • laser pointers....1
  • webcams(in laptops)....2
  • usb webcams....1(non hackable :( )
  • microcontrollers....5
    • teensy 2.0
    • teensy++ 2.0
    • mbed
    • 2 jeenode v4
  • photoresistor....(will buy $20 worth before planing meeting #2 ... radioshack is cheaper than digikey ... who'da thunk)
  • 7805....(will buy $20 worth before planning meeting #2 ... again ... wtf radioshack is cheaper)

The Doctor

  • Wireless routers: 2
  • FRS/GMRS handsets: 2, will probably buy more
  • Walkie-talkies: 2, could get another pair, they're cheap
  • Laser pointers: 4
    • See Make Magazine #16, Spy lasercomm device.
    • Going to buy parts to build at least two of these, the design seems flexible enough for different kinds of inputs and outputs.
  • Assorted LEDs: 20
  • Webcams (USB): 1
  • Microcontrollers: 1 Arduino Diecimiela
  • Photocells: need to order
  • Photoresistors: Seven, need to order more
  • Modems: 2
  • TinyTrak 4 (used with Project Spaceblimp)
  • Radio Shack HTX-200 HT
  • Uniden BC92XLT scanner
  • Encapsulated solar cells, 66mm x 95mm x 6mm
    • 0.5V @ 800mA: 1
    • 1.0V @ 200mA: 1
  • High intensity white light LED flashlights (miniature): 2
    • I've had this model open and played around with them a bit, we could repurpose these easily.
  • 1/8" monoaural phono plugs: 4
  • 14" jumper leads, with alligator clips on both ends: 10
  • Audio output transformers, 1K ohms in, 8K ohms out (RS 273-1380): 2
  • Assorted resistors, carbon film type, 1/4 watt, 5% tolerance: 500
    • Note: this was the only way I could find the resistors needed to build the lasercomm device. Fraggin' Radio Shack...
  • Ultra-high brightness red LEDs, 10mm diameter: 4
  • 7805 voltage regulator, 5 VDC, 1A: 1
    • That was the last one at Radio Shack. Might need more.
    • As I recall, there are a few laying around the 'space.
  • Assorted cadmium sulfide photocells (RS 276-1657): 5