I really like how you _included_ your mistakes in the final video. Messing up is a very important part of the make process -- everyone does it -- and it gets left out of UA-cam videos far too often. How to *fix* your mistakes is also crucial information to know (which you also included in the video, yay!). Thumbs up!
@@Gaming1234team or just connect the Anode/Cathode (what ever the led has as common) to the tp4056 board and make it 2 colors so that it will switch when it's done charging?
GreatScott, I am so grateful for this video. I've had the TEA5767 chip for quite some time and never had an opportunity to play with it. Now, after watching, I am so excited about finally being able to put this thing to good use. Thanks so much!
I am on a binge of most of your videos. I am so impressed with your work! You and DIY Perks have inspired me to pick up a new hobby, electronic tinkering! I hope to use the skills I learn to put together my own LED grow lights for my aquaponic farm.
It's comically ironic how you tried to be a smartass but just ended up looking like a dumbass. :) I won't be taking suggestions from someone clearly clueless of the advice they're giving.
GreatScott Thanks for all of your videos!.. After trying to wrap my head around how components work on paper and staring aimlessly at schematics, it is very motivating and useful to see everything put into practice! I look forward to your next video, and in the meantime I'll keep visiting your ad sponsors :)
Greetings and salutations from the High Plains of South Dakota!! Just returned from our winter digs in Arizona, a rather eventful trip that cost us a Jeep Liberty, but we and our motor home came through without a scratch so not so bad anyhow. The brief intro done with, I just wanted to thank you very much for building this radio! I have been dreaming of a way to do just this, well and a bit more, I want to add XM Satellite Radio to the build, so I can have an all in one FM/XM in a small package that can sit on a shelf in our motor home while we tour the US in our old age. We are both retired and have nothing but time on our hands now days. I had ordered the TEA5767 before we got home, and it was waiting for me on the kitchen table when we arrived (our grown daughter has been house sitting for us over the winter). Right now I have a surplus of Arduino Nano's as I ordered 2 lots of 5 on a big sale deal with an eBay seller last year (what was I thinking??) I have started her up and hooked it to a Uno and found that the board appears to work (We live in an FM Free zone in SD, if I go outdoors I can, on a good day pick up one station, but when we travel, FM seems to be everywhere else.) I have been looking for a few days now for the perfect setup to use parts I have on hand, and found yours! I should have known, when you want a project done RIGHT, go to GREAT SCOTT and he has probably already built it! Again, thanks a million for the great projects, I love the way you put things together, and you go deep enough into the subject that I learn something every time I watch one of them.
There should be a demo video of how this project turns out like using it after charging or how the audio quality sounds like. This is a practical project for rural areas in the philippines. Nice video! Keep it coming...
hey Scott, try mounting the switch and speaker from the inside of the case. that way you can only see the screws from the outside and not those ugly looking flaps...
+rs232boy You posted this 7 hours ago, yet the video was uploaded 2 hours ago. UA-cam sorcery again. I know it's about region and it takes each region's clock, but seriously, this is pretty annoying.
rs232boy I don't know. It could be, but I think it's more related to region. Like, if you live in USA, you are 7 hours "behind" Germany. But sometimes videos are posted early, then made private until it's rendered in all qualities and then "unprivated".
Software mods for you kit : SUPPORT JAPAN FM STEREO BAND @ 76.0 to 90 MHz SUPPORT E Europe FM STEREO BAND @ 65.8 to 74.0 MHz Turn the STEREO OFF (if the chipset supports it) for Marine Band Channels Marine VHF radio refers to the radio frequency range between 156.0 and 162.025 MHz, inclusive. In the official language of the International Telecommunication Union the band is called the VHF maritime mobile band. Probably this will require another mode switch ... and some reprogramming.
Great job... but this could have been an absolute piece of art if youd used some darker wood. And also the way the sides are glued together leaves depth differences. You couldve sanded them equal. Other than that, its amazing man.. if i ever reach this level of electronics ill make this.
@GreatScott ; Don't you hate it when the regular cutter you use pulls the material up, leaving you with an jagged edge you have to clean up manually? Try a straight flute cutter, multiplex stays a lot cleaner that way! 👍
Now you could add additional software and circuitry to add internet radio capability as well as a second speaker for stereo and line-out and TOSLink out.
Cool. But I already have a cheap and more compact radio from Radio Shack (and I don't live in US). It's a nice project, but how about making a diy radio transmitter/broadcaster? Just like those car usb mp3 fm modulators, but this should use an audio jack-in to play music from a phone or something, to your car audio system (or any close radio for that matter). Now, if I think again, I think I will make this project one day myself, but it would be great if GreatScott! features this project in a video.
Hey GreatScott, Have you considered doing a tutorial on proper soldering techniques? I'm trying to get into make basic electronics (real basic, my current attempt to make an LED turn on when you pressed a button ended in disaster) but I always find myself making a mess of the soldering. If you're not doing a tutorial do you have any advice for someone starting out? Thanks mate, your videos are really great! (Also hi from Australia :D)
Hey I just thought of a mod for this. Run a wire from the positive pin of the battery to an analogue pin on the Arduino. With a few extra lines of code you could have a battery percentage on the display.
+danijel124 I know it's an 18650. I call them Lipo's, generalising the bunch a bit. Key is that the mosfets on de charge board get very hot when pushing 1A (default setting) This heat permeates through the pcb. That why I never glue them to a "Lipo" Btw if you use hot glue, it wil melt.
Hey Scott! I just wanted to let you know that you put this video on the end and not the beginning of your electronics projects playlist! keep up the great work!
Sehr schönes Projekt, die Elektronik 1A. bei der Box kann man noch über die Länge der "Finger" diskutieren, 1mm mehr Schleifreserve wäre evtl. hilfreich. - Danke für all die Ideen, insb. die Verlängerung der Lade LEDs und der USB-Breakout.
you can make your own bone conduction headphones by connecting a small dc motor to the audio output. If possible you should use an amplifier. then you only need to hold the motor onto the bones above your ear.
I `am happy for Having Acsess to an High End CNC System :) made the building of the Case mutch easier its allways usefull to be a joiner :) keep doing such awesome videos
If the glue won't stick to the varnish, varnish it before you glue it, to get rid of the need to use acetone, or just mask your wood. Anyway, lovely project. I hardly understood how any of it worked, but it looks good.
I love your radio case, I really do, but a little wood work skill would be great. I need to design a radio case that could sit on a two grand mission desk.
Tolles Video, super erklärt. Eine Frage zum NF Verstärker. Stört dieser Klasse D Verstärker (PAM8403) nicht den Radioempfang? Diesen habe ich einmal eingesetzt und nie wieder. Der Klang ist zwar schön aber der Empfänger fängt an übermäßig zu rauschen, wegen der Oberwellen von den PWM Signalen, wahrscheinlich Rückkopplung. Wie sieht das bei dir aus?
Where Do you keep all you're projects?' it seems like you make so many projects. But i'm wondering how you keep them. Could you please make a video of all you're projects from the past??.
Thanks for posting the two videos. Is it possible that you can also post the schematic? I'm really interested in adding and LCD to an amplifier I am building that will include an AM, FM radio, connections for a DVD player, Phono and a auxiliary input. Ultimately I would like for the LCD to display the frequency the AM or FM radio is tuned to and then to display "DVD" when that switch is on. Is all of this possible?
GreatScott please answer my question: the fm module you have used is gives stereo outputs, so did you converted it to mono output? or used any of the stereo output? 2: it is possible to tune radio accurately like 92.3, 92.4, 92.5,... frequencies? 3: How to convert this radio to stereo outputs? PLEASE ANSWER ALL MY QUESTIONS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.
what was the correct end mill that you should have used?? I just bought a cnc and have a project case similar to this in mind for a mini guitar amp. The tab idea is great. Thinking countersinking screws that sit just below the surface would be best. nice project...
First things first: I really like your videos and your ideas. But I have one question: where do you buy most of the components? Online or in a hardware store? If it's a hardware store you could also say which one 'cause I'm german too. Keep making videos!
GreatScott please answer my question: the fm module you have used is gives stereo outputs, so did you converted it to mono output? or used any of the stereo output? 2: it is possible to tune radio accurately like 92.3, 92.4, 92.5,... frequencies? 3: How to convert this radio to stereo outputs?
+Nikola Nikolov i know... but we can suffer from sever power outages from time to time. So a huuuge battery will make sure it will last for some time...
+Nikola Nikolov Thanks for the info. for now i ll stick with the old emergency radio. too busy at work. as a proud father i must say that my 16y old daughter is becoming electronic savyier by the month and surpassing dad soon,if not already.
no 3.5 mm jack? Really? Would be cool to implement headphone out and auxilliary in to that radio, and probably put a few more li ion cells in parallel there. Still, very detailed and well made tutorial, as always. Looks like you put a lot of effort into these ;)
Hi! I really liked your video, but I was wondering, what kind of wires are you useing to connect your electrical components, and where you get them from? I am currenly working whit separated UTp cable wires, but they arent nearly as fine as yours. Could you please help me?
GreatScott please answer my question: the fm module you have used is gives stereo outputs, so did you converted it to mono output? or used any of the stereo output? 2: it is possible to tune radio accurately like 92.3, 92.4, 92.5,... frequencies?
Maybe next time use plywood boxes from the fruit (it is free), and most importantly, you can cut it with a knife (only 3 mm thick). I do not like the idea of a keyed connection. It's hard to do them and even using a CNC effects are not very spectacular. It would have been nicer if use connections directly one face to another. The addition of a little bit of putty and spray lacquer / paint, and we have built housing for the device in one afternoon.
Now if someone would make this into a kit ,that everyone could build,I would by it.,this radio offers a lot ,but the video is all over the place,at least confided,what most people,could make.
I really like how you _included_ your mistakes in the final video. Messing up is a very important part of the make process -- everyone does it -- and it gets left out of UA-cam videos far too often. How to *fix* your mistakes is also crucial information to know (which you also included in the video, yay!). Thumbs up!
+stryk187 I will try to keep the video style like that.
But my glue doesn't have an elephant on it!
*throws away all his work
Hahahahahha
i know right
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO FUCKING SAY THAT
fyou
tylor Hensley you look like a human dounut, jesus, lose some weight
>cut RGB LEDs to make them monochrome
Absolutely savage! :D
money bro
in india it so it so expensive to get proper rgb led . due to china give fake one and not work fine .
@@yagneshpatel1183 unfortunate, hope it gets better over there.
could he not have just cut the blue pin off and used a single LED for red and green?
@@Gaming1234team or just connect the Anode/Cathode (what ever the led has as common) to the tp4056 board and make it 2 colors so that it will switch when it's done charging?
This was fantastic. I like the amount of effort put into making this. Thank you for giving me the inspiration to make my own.
GreatScott, I am so grateful for this video. I've had the TEA5767 chip for quite some time and never had an opportunity to play with it. Now, after watching, I am so excited about finally being able to put this thing to good use. Thanks so much!
4:01 SAFETY
That was really close 0_o
Just noticed That
I am on a binge of most of your videos. I am so impressed with your work! You and DIY Perks have inspired me to pick up a new hobby, electronic tinkering!
I hope to use the skills I learn to put together my own LED grow lights for my aquaponic farm.
Socore Alaite you do know LEDs don't give off UV light...
ANTIMATTER THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS You know you're wrong right? Ultra-Violet is a light band, and certain LED's can produce them :)
Socore Alaite or just use normal florescent lights that are wayyy cheaper and better for plant growth
I do like being wrong right :)
It's comically ironic how you tried to be a smartass but just ended up looking like a dumbass. :)
I won't be taking suggestions from someone clearly clueless of the advice they're giving.
Haha, so you're calling me a dumbass but you can't even counter my points, not to mention your horrible grammar :)
GreatScott Thanks for all of your videos!.. After trying to wrap my head around how components work on paper and staring aimlessly at schematics, it is very motivating and useful to see everything put into practice! I look forward to your next video, and in the meantime I'll keep visiting your ad sponsors :)
4:01 holy s**t. I thought you are drilling in to your finger. But it's a great video from greatscott. :)
Greetings and salutations from the High Plains of South Dakota!! Just returned from our winter digs in Arizona, a rather eventful trip that cost us a Jeep Liberty, but we and our motor home came through without a scratch so not so bad anyhow. The brief intro done with, I just wanted to thank you very much for building this radio! I have been dreaming of a way to do just this, well and a bit more, I want to add XM Satellite Radio to the build, so I can have an all in one FM/XM in a small package that can sit on a shelf in our motor home while we tour the US in our old age. We are both retired and have nothing but time on our hands now days. I had ordered the TEA5767 before we got home, and it was waiting for me on the kitchen table when we arrived (our grown daughter has been house sitting for us over the winter). Right now I have a surplus of Arduino Nano's as I ordered 2 lots of 5 on a big sale deal with an eBay seller last year (what was I thinking??) I have started her up and hooked it to a Uno and found that the board appears to work (We live in an FM Free zone in SD, if I go outdoors I can, on a good day pick up one station, but when we travel, FM seems to be everywhere else.) I have been looking for a few days now for the perfect setup to use parts I have on hand, and found yours! I should have known, when you want a project done RIGHT, go to GREAT SCOTT and he has probably already built it! Again, thanks a million for the great projects, I love the way you put things together, and you go deep enough into the subject that I learn something every time I watch one of them.
There should be a demo video of how this project turns out like using it after charging or how the audio quality sounds like. This is a practical project for rural areas in the philippines. Nice video! Keep it coming...
I simply love your videos! Every time i watch one, I walk away with another piece of useful knowledge, thank you and keep up the great videos!
hey Scott, try mounting the switch and speaker from the inside of the case. that way you can only see the screws from the outside and not those ugly looking flaps...
The finished product is absolutely *beautiful*!
Very nice finish and attention to detail, keep up the good work :)
+rs232boy Thank you ;-)
+rs232boy You posted this 7 hours ago, yet the video was uploaded 2 hours ago. UA-cam sorcery again.
I know it's about region and it takes each region's clock, but seriously, this is pretty annoying.
MrBiky I got an alert from Patreon, maybe the video appeared there earlier ?
rs232boy I don't know. It could be, but I think it's more related to region. Like, if you live in USA, you are 7 hours "behind" Germany. But sometimes videos are posted early, then made private until it's rendered in all qualities and then "unprivated".
+MrBiky Patreon supporter have early access to my new videos. At least a couple hours earlier.
Great job but we need demo of working radio, LCD etc. Thanks.
+p1nesap Watch the beginning of part 1
It is one of a kind. Nobody else will ever have one like it!
This video got me interested in electronics a while ago, thank you.
Love that he calls the zig zag pattern "square wave" pattern. Such a electrician thing to say.
Software mods for you kit :
SUPPORT JAPAN FM STEREO BAND @ 76.0 to 90 MHz
SUPPORT E Europe FM STEREO BAND @ 65.8 to 74.0 MHz
Turn the STEREO OFF (if the chipset supports it) for Marine Band Channels
Marine VHF radio refers to the radio frequency range between 156.0 and 162.025 MHz, inclusive. In the official language of the International Telecommunication Union the band is called the VHF maritime mobile band.
Probably this will require another mode switch ... and some reprogramming.
Great job... but this could have been an absolute piece of art if youd used some darker wood. And also the way the sides are glued together leaves depth differences. You couldve sanded them equal. Other than that, its amazing man.. if i ever reach this level of electronics ill make this.
@GreatScott ; Don't you hate it when the regular cutter you use pulls the material up, leaving you with an jagged edge you have to clean up manually? Try a straight flute cutter, multiplex stays a lot cleaner that way! 👍
Now you could add additional software and circuitry to add internet radio capability as well as a second speaker for stereo and line-out and TOSLink out.
you could save 2 magnets by adding just 2 steel plates on the cap. Placing just 2 magnets inside the case should hold the cap strong enough.
Toll das du nicht einen einzigen Soundtest gemacht hast...
FALLS, das geht -> super!
NIces Video
Cool. But I already have a cheap and more compact radio from Radio Shack (and I don't live in US). It's a nice project, but how about making a diy radio transmitter/broadcaster? Just like those car usb mp3 fm modulators, but this should use an audio jack-in to play music from a phone or something, to your car audio system (or any close radio for that matter).
Now, if I think again, I think I will make this project one day myself, but it would be great if GreatScott! features this project in a video.
Heck, what an astonishing craftmanship there you got. damn. hahaha
Thanks for showing Inkscape. I just used it to make a cardboard cover for my project. It's great.
Hey GreatScott,
Have you considered doing a tutorial on proper soldering techniques? I'm trying to get into make basic electronics (real basic, my current attempt to make an LED turn on when you pressed a button ended in disaster) but I always find myself making a mess of the soldering.
If you're not doing a tutorial do you have any advice for someone starting out?
Thanks mate, your videos are really great!
(Also hi from Australia :D)
+Max Russell It is on my to do list.
Awesome!
Thanks mate, love your work :D
Cool video! you used a ball nose cutter instead of a flat mill when cutting out the parts!
Thank you for all your videos. I have never thought to use chrome to print SVG images to size. This will be very helpful.
Nice build but it would have been good to see how the finished product
performed.
Hey I just thought of a mod for this. Run a wire from the positive pin of the battery to an analogue pin on the Arduino. With a few extra lines of code you could have a battery percentage on the display.
Please put a heat isolation layer between the lipo charging pcb and the Lipo. It can get very hot and might damage (or worse) the Lipo.
Great build!
+Kenneth Tan Its an 18650 li ion battery not lipo
+danijel124 I know it's an 18650. I call them Lipo's, generalising the bunch a bit. Key is that the mosfets on de charge board get very hot when pushing 1A (default setting) This heat permeates through the pcb. That why I never glue them to a "Lipo"
Btw if you use hot glue, it wil melt.
+Kenneth Tan The charging circuit does not touch the Li ion cell. The wires hold it in the air.
you should turn up the volume of the background music. it sounded good in your older videos, its a shame i dont hear it any more.
check out climb milling for less manual finishing. not sure how well it works for plywood though.
Hey Scott!
I just wanted to let you know that you put this video on the end and not the beginning of your electronics projects playlist!
keep up the great work!
+K1ngjulien_ I will fix it in a second. Thanks.
That Was Fantastic Dude. You are Very Talented. I also Love your CNC Milling Machine it's Awesome. Keep up the great work. Nick.
Sehr schönes Projekt, die Elektronik 1A. bei der Box kann man noch über die Länge der "Finger" diskutieren, 1mm mehr Schleifreserve wäre evtl. hilfreich. - Danke für all die Ideen, insb. die Verlängerung der Lade LEDs und der USB-Breakout.
why didnt you use one led for the charging indicator? you make nice and helpfull videos btw.
Another slick build. Great work
Next make your own headphones.
that would be cool.
David Ygjfdhu It would and I have a pair of speakers from some headphones that I want to put to use.
you can make your own bone conduction headphones by connecting a small dc motor to the audio output. If possible you should use an amplifier. then you only need to hold the motor onto the bones above your ear.
+Its Voodoo From wood with the x-carve :D
Krisztián Szirtes The x-carve cost too much
I `am happy for Having Acsess to an High End CNC System :) made the building of the Case mutch easier its allways usefull to be a joiner :) keep doing such awesome videos
If the glue won't stick to the varnish, varnish it before you glue it, to get rid of the need to use acetone, or just mask your wood. Anyway, lovely project. I hardly understood how any of it worked, but it looks good.
I love SVGs and Inkscape. I also love your videos!
I love your radio case, I really do, but a little wood work skill would be great. I need to design a radio case that could sit on a two grand mission desk.
This is my favourite great scott vid
I really liked this project, love how it turned out. keep up the great work..
Have you ever planned on checking out the Raspberry Pi Zero?
Good job m8,You deserve more views..good work and good luck
Tolles Video, super erklärt. Eine Frage zum NF Verstärker. Stört dieser Klasse D Verstärker (PAM8403) nicht den Radioempfang? Diesen habe ich einmal eingesetzt und nie wieder. Der Klang ist zwar schön aber der Empfänger fängt an übermäßig zu rauschen, wegen der Oberwellen von den PWM Signalen, wahrscheinlich Rückkopplung. Wie sieht das bei dir aus?
Nice project, but I´m still waiting for Quadcopter video :D
+Lukáš Nesrsta Me too :D
+Lukáš Nesrsta It will happen someday.
I didnt have a transformer, so I threw everything away
dumbass
+AwFro Its a joke. I hope....
+Bio X (͡ ͡° ͜ つ ͡͡°)
+drkastenbrot ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡͡°)
why you didn't tell me before you throwed everything away
Check out Giaco Whatever if you havent already, he has an amazing wax finish thingy
It would have been nice to hear it play. Very cool.
Would love to see something which includes LED's and perhaps the new Raspberry Pi 3!
do a pcb milling video on the x-carve. just a suggestion
+Alifya Engineer Already on my to do list.
Where Do you keep all you're projects?' it seems like you make so many projects. But i'm wondering how you keep them. Could you please make a video of all you're projects from the past??.
I wish I could give this video 10 thumbs up!
Thanks for posting the two videos. Is it possible that you can also post the schematic? I'm really interested in adding and LCD to an amplifier I am building that will include an AM, FM radio, connections for a DVD player, Phono and a auxiliary input. Ultimately I would like for the LCD to display the frequency the AM or FM radio is tuned to and then to display "DVD" when that switch is on. Is all of this possible?
Your video and project was great .my request .. if you can make pcb for your projects it will become great great...
I would love to see a How to Nixie Tube Clock w/ Radio (with tube transistors as well)
I really like your videos! Thank you so much.
Also: I just realized you talk like Trisha Takanawa from Family guy and can’t unhear it. Peace
GreatScott please answer my question:
the fm module you have used is gives stereo outputs, so did you converted it to mono output? or used any of the stereo output?
2: it is possible to tune radio accurately like 92.3, 92.4, 92.5,... frequencies?
3: How to convert this radio to stereo outputs?
PLEASE ANSWER ALL MY QUESTIONS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.
what was the correct end mill that you should have used?? I just bought a cnc and have a project case similar to this in mind for a mini guitar amp. The tab idea is great. Thinking countersinking screws that sit just below the surface would be best. nice project...
First things first: I really like your videos and your ideas. But I have one question: where do you buy most of the components? Online or in a hardware store? If it's a hardware store you could also say which one 'cause I'm german too. Keep making videos!
The Virgin Life Ok, thx
This is more of a brief explanation, than a tutorial
Wow I wish I had all that fancy equipment ... oscilloscope, 500 drawers of parts, cutting tool, expensive soldering iron
This is some genius work, good job
Awesome man, just wish you showed it in action.
+AlphaOmega Watch the beginning of part 1
HEY, a cool project would be a Bluetooth Boom box and or mini speaker
Show the radio working. Great job.
GreatScott please answer my question:
the fm module you have used is gives stereo outputs, so did you converted it to mono output? or used any of the stereo output?
2: it is possible to tune radio accurately like 92.3, 92.4, 92.5,... frequencies?
3: How to convert this radio to stereo outputs?
How does the radio work? You showed everything except how its working
+Qeeet Did you watch part 1?
GreatScott! well, yes I watched it, there is ~10 seconds, but you are talking at the same time :( couldn't hear it
+GreatScott! make others vid show the radio work :)
Really nice build and keep it up!
Enjoyed watching. Well done.
Hello, that's a really impressive work, do you consider improving with adding "RDS" data module for your radio?
Finished product demo!
It should sound much different in the box.
+davecc0000 Watch the beginning of part 1
Love the magnet for the closure. Great idea.
best diy radio on youtube yet. still.... needs bigger batteries. ;-)))
+emailausdrucker its rechaegable
+Nikola Nikolov i know... but we can suffer from sever power outages from time to time. So a huuuge battery will make sure it will last for some time...
+emailausdrucker yep you can evan add more of theese they are called 18650's an they are in laptop batteries
+Nikola Nikolov Thanks for the info. for now i ll stick with the old emergency radio. too busy at work. as a proud father i must say that my 16y old daughter is becoming electronic savyier by the month and surpassing dad soon,if not already.
Hope that she keeps that interest :D
Hey great scot, I have an idea for a cool project. Make a"smart" alarm clock based on the Raspberry Pi 0.
You Should Make a Website/Shop to sell things that u make and that are useful
.that u dont need
You need to create part 3: adding a headphone port!
no 3.5 mm jack? Really?
Would be cool to implement headphone out and auxilliary in to that radio, and probably put a few more li ion cells in parallel there. Still, very detailed and well made tutorial, as always. Looks like you put a lot of effort into these ;)
Hey GreatScott, would you be able to do a video on how SSDs work? Maybe reverse-engineer one? Cheers!
I learnt a lot from your videos thank you and keep it up
love your work.... keep giving us more
Congratulations!!! nice project
Hi! I really liked your video, but I was wondering, what kind of wires are you useing to connect your electrical components, and where you get them from?
I am currenly working whit separated UTp cable wires, but they arent nearly as fine as yours. Could you please help me?
GreatScott please answer my question:
the fm module you have used is gives stereo outputs, so did you converted it to mono output? or used any of the stereo output?
2: it is possible to tune radio accurately like 92.3, 92.4, 92.5,... frequencies?
This is why I buy an fm radio
I'm going to start calling my box joints "square waves" from now on. That was hilarious :)
Too bad there's no equivalent waveform for dovetails.
This is awesome! I really want to do this.
The era before 3d printer
Hello GreatScott!
Can you ever please, make a video for the battery indicator?
I really like your German accent
The gluestickelephant was the best part :DDDDD
some 18650 chargers have leds that are either common neg or common pos
Maybe next time use plywood boxes from the fruit (it is free), and most importantly, you can cut it with a knife (only 3 mm thick). I do not like the idea of a keyed connection. It's hard to do them and even using a CNC effects are not very spectacular. It would have been nicer if use connections directly one face to another. The addition of a little bit of putty and spray lacquer / paint, and we have built housing for the device in one afternoon.
Gute Nacht! :-)
Now if someone would make this into a kit ,that everyone could build,I would by it.,this radio offers a lot ,but the video is all over the place,at least confided,what most people,could make.