Elenco FM Radio User Manual

Fm radio, Project #1 fm radio, Project #2 power amplifier

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Snap Circuits

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uses electronic blocks that snap onto a clear plastic base grid to build different circuits.

These blocks have different colors and numbers on them so that you can easily identify them. Build

the circuit shown by placing all the parts with a black 1 next to them on the clear plastic base grid first.

Then, assemble parts marked with a 2, then parts marked with a 3, and finally, parts marked with a 4.

Note that there is a 3-snap wire between the FM module (FM) and the speaker (SP), partially hidden.

Install three (3) “AA” batteries (not included) into the battery holder (B3).
Turn on the slide switch (S1) and press the R button on the FM module (FM). Now press the T button

and the FM module scans for a radio station. When a station is found, it locks on to it and you hear it

on the speaker (SP). Adjust the volume using the adjustable resistor (RV). The resistor controls the

amount of signal into the power amplifier (U4). Press the T button again for the next radio station. The

module will scan up to 108MHz, the end of the FM band, and stop. You must then press the R button

to reset at 88MHz again.

Modify the circuit shown by removing the 2-snap wire and the single

snap that are connected to the FM module (FM), note that the single

snap is beneath the adjustable resistor (RV).
Position the adjustable resistor (RV) at the top and turn on the slide

switch. You should be able to touch point A with your finger and hear

static. Listen closely to the speaker (SP) or wet your finger if you don’t

hear any sound. High frequency clicks, static or even an AM radio

station should be coming from speaker indicating that the amplifier is

powered on and ready to amplify signals.
The power amplifier may oscillate on its own. Do not worry, this is

normal with high-gain, high-powered amplifiers.

If you have any problems, contact Elenco

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Project #1

FM Radio

Project #2

Power Amplifier

Use the circuit from Project #2. When you place one finger on point A

and a finger from your other hand on the point B, what happens? If the

amplifier starts to oscillate, it is due to the fact that you just provided a

feedback path to make the amplifier into an oscillator. You may even be

able to change the pitch of the oscillation by pressing harder on the

snaps.
This is the principle used to make an electronic kazoo. If you practice

and learn the amount of pressure required to make each note, you may

even be able to play a few songs.

Project #3

Electronic Kazoo

Use the circuit from Project #3.
Turn on the slide switch (S1) and place one finger on point C and a

finger from your other hand on point B. The trombone should start

playing due to the fact that you just provided a feedback path to make

the amplifier into an oscillator. To change the pitch of the sound, simply

slide the adjustable resistor (RV) control back and forth. By moving the

slider, you will be able to play a song much like a trombone player

makes music. The RV control is the same as a trombone slider bar. The

circuit may be silent at some positions of the resistor control.

Project #4

Trombone

WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD

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Never connect Snap Circuits

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to the electrical outlets in your

home in any way!

WARNING:

Always check your wiring before

turning on a circuit. Never leave a circuit

unattended while the batteries are installed.

Never connect additional batteries or any other

power sources to your circuits.

FM Radio

Model SCP-12

753161

Placement

Level Numbers

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