Project #347, Telegraph, Mosquito sound (ii) project #349 – Elenco Projects 306-511 User Manual

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Project #347

OBJECTIVE: Making telegraph sounds.

Press the press switch (S2) down. The circuit oscillates and the AC
voltage generated from the transformer (T1) drives the speaker (SP).
To make a telegraph sound, depress the switch for long and short
periods.

Telegraph

OBJECTIVE: Show variations of project
#347.

Use the circuit in project #347. Connect the
whistle chip (WC) across points B & E.

Mosquito

Sound (II)

Project #349

OBJECTIVE: Show variations of project
#347.

Mosquito

Sound (III)

Project #350

OBJECTIVE: To use the photoresistor to
adjust the oscillator sound.

Touch-Control

Mosquito Sound

Project #351

OBJECTIVE: Use the whistle chip to make a mosquito sound.

Use the circuit in project #347. Remove the speaker (SP). Connect
the whistle chip (WC) across points C & D to make a mosquito sound.

Mosquito Sound

Project #348

Use the circuit in project #347. Connect the
whistle chip (WC) across points E & D (place
it beneath capacitor (C2) or use the jumper
wires).

Use the circuit in project #347. Replace the
100k

Ω

resistor (R5) with the photoresistor

(RP). Wave your hand over the resistor and
the sound changes.

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