DIY PVR and HDTV hacked into a 1952 Philips TV console
Erik writes – “Homebrew PVR and HDTV hacked into a 1952 Philips TV console.” – Link.
Erik writes – “Homebrew PVR and HDTV hacked into a 1952 Philips TV console.” – Link.
Troy writes – “Assemble a switch box to switch from listening to music on head phones to listening to answering your phone with your left ear, while music continues in the right.” Link.
Russ writes – “Clear USB Drive that I made after my case broke. It was cast in clear hobby resin.” – Link.
Evan writes – “Make a spectrum analyzer out of a TV tuner. As NTSC TV goes away and MFRs drop their old tuner cabs it is possible to build cheap projects like this around them. These tuners are frequently I2C controled making them ideal for small PIC controled projects.” – Link.
Steve from Radio Free Peterborough writes – “A home-made Perl-powered “anything” monitoring panel – I did a talk on this for January’s Toronto Perl Mongers, and it was suggested that this might be up make’s alley – so to speak. Driver is GPL. – Link. Related: Sneak preview of version 2 with 5 x input […]
Ian writes – “This month, I will be attempting to create a method of detecting a washing machine’s status using a microphone and signal processing on a computer. This project is part of an independent study that I hope will eventually yield a website that would allow students to be notified of the status of […]
Chris writes – “After completing my first indoor solar-powered lighting system, I thought I’d have a go at building a second system using an alternative approach: ‘hacked up’ solar-powered garden lights (similar to those used to light my solar-heated outdoor bath project). I wanted to see if I could build a useable indoor lighting system […]