Kudos on making a TV-scope. You should nag your parents into getting you a cheap DRO-meter (digital readout oscilloscope/multimeter) or CRO (cathode ray oscilloscope) from fleabay. Most of the time they aren't //that// expensive, but if well taken care of, will last you for a good while! Ebay would be a great source for you to get a bench lab supply and pulser/logic probe as well! (I proudly own a 4 channel 100 MHz oscillocope, lab-grade power supply/testing station with frequency counter, function generator, full range multimeter, and 5V/13V/0-32V adjustable power supply, and a pulser/logic probe all from Ebay for under 700 USD) Good luck on your ventures with electronics and don't ever hesitate to ask electronics communities for help!
Dude that is insane! It's surreal seeing people your age do this kind of stuff from basically trash and toy electronic kits, can't wait what you will do next!
@ i buy it and see how manu modifications i can do with the tv so i can prob do so. many modifications and see how many stuff i can do to prob have to much fun using this crt
@@uzi686 messing with crt internals isn't really safe, so especially for beginners it's a bit dangerous, wouldn't recommend, except for experienced professionals who have learnt it through times of learning and experience so. you would have to be like really experienced with electronics and basically be some level of an engineer to be sure that you're safe, so like know what you're doing before you do it
damn bro i remember using those snap circuts
same
Kudos on making a TV-scope. You should nag your parents into getting you a cheap DRO-meter (digital readout oscilloscope/multimeter) or CRO (cathode ray oscilloscope) from fleabay. Most of the time they aren't //that// expensive, but if well taken care of, will last you for a good while! Ebay would be a great source for you to get a bench lab supply and pulser/logic probe as well! (I proudly own a 4 channel 100 MHz oscillocope, lab-grade power supply/testing station with frequency counter, function generator, full range multimeter, and 5V/13V/0-32V adjustable power supply, and a pulser/logic probe all from Ebay for under 700 USD) Good luck on your ventures with electronics and don't ever hesitate to ask electronics communities for help!
Wow, that is so cool! Keep it up! I started with snap circuits when I was younger and now I'm about to finish a degree in electrical engineering.
This is so cool. Just be carfeul to not leave it on without any frequency, you´ll get burn in(if you didnt know already)
To clarify, I believe you are talking about phosphor burn in, right?
@davidkorbel659 yes
Dude that is insane! It's surreal seeing people your age do this kind of stuff from basically trash and toy electronic kits, can't wait what you will do next!
limitations invoke innovation.
This is really cool, man. Good work
This is actually meg cool! Also at like 0:47 I have that exact Panasonic stereo
That is awesome man! Your gonna go far
I´w started like this.. It was 12 years back. Keep up you have potencial
That's awesome dude!
bro is big brain and going places
Is it possible that you could hook up an audio input to the oscilloscope and have the tv show to the frequency of the music
I wish I was this skilled
BROO you’re so lucky to find a crt at a thrift store, I go to them all the time seeking them and haven’t seen one since 2021
damn i didnt know u could do that!!
Nice work man.
Keep it up, do better than I did.
Wow, this is cool. Also I noticed you have a flipper zero, so do I
That's actually really cool, did you actually mod that tv yourself?
Cool!
0:12 how did you even get that old ass tv for a darn dollar?
what kind of tv is that i need that tv bc it looks so small im prob gonna use it
A crt (it’s a big heavy TV not suitable for your small project)
@ i buy it and see how manu modifications i can do with the tv so i can prob do so. many modifications and see how many stuff i can do to prob have to much fun using this crt
@@Boywithmask_3bro it’s only 13 inches
@@uzi686 messing with crt internals isn't really safe, so especially for beginners it's a bit dangerous, wouldn't recommend, except for experienced professionals who have learnt it through times of learning and experience so.
you would have to be like really experienced with electronics and basically be some level of an engineer to be sure that you're safe, so like know what you're doing before you do it
It's a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), Teimo.
Я не знаю что здесь происходит, но это очень интересно.