May 1972 ETI sound operated flash

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Ralph

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I have a sound operated camera flash circuit that I built in the 70's.
It has the IC missing.
I thought that it was built from an English Practical Electronics circuit,
but the circuit appears very similar to the ETI 514B published in May 1976.
It does have a few differences however.
Does anyone have the May 1972 ETI that published the original ETI 514?
 
"Ralph"
I have a sound operated camera flash circuit that I built in the 70's.
It has the IC missing.
I thought that it was built from an English Practical Electronics circuit,
but the circuit appears very similar to the ETI 514B published in May
1976. It does have a few differences however.
Does anyone have the May 1972 ETI that published the original ETI 514?

** If the IC has 8 pins, I bet it is an LM301A.

The dudes at ETI were besotted with them in the early '70s.

Still an impressive device.




........ Phil
 
Thanks to Russ, I can state that the 514 used the 741 and the latter 514B
used the 301, as Phil guessed.
Ralph

"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"Russ_Verdon"

Wrong guess Phil

I have the mag, it was a 741.



** Ok - so they were slumming it that day ....

Pukes .....




........ Phil
 
"Ralph" <Ralph2.Smith3@team4.telstra5.com> wrote in message
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Thanks to Russ, I can state that the 514 used the 741 and the latter 514B
used the 301, as Phil guessed.
Ralph
Phil appears to be good at that (guessing that is). :p
Pity his guessing (mostly incorrect) extends beyond the sphere of
electronics into other areas of which he has absolutely no knowledge or
expertise.

Cheers,
Alan





"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:48i3vaFkb4nuU1@individual.net...

"Russ_Verdon"

Wrong guess Phil

I have the mag, it was a 741.



** Ok - so they were slumming it that day ....

Pukes .....




........ Phil
 
"Ralph"

Thanks to Russ, I can state that the 514 used the 741 and the latter 514B
used the 301, as Phil guessed.

** That was no mere "guess".

I built a 514B back in 1976.

Took a nice pic of a yellow balloon bursting with my Pentax KX.





........ Phil
 
Wrong guess Phil

I have the mag, it was a 741.

Russell


"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:48h994Fk9fcgU1@individual.net...
"Ralph"
I have a sound operated camera flash circuit that I built in the 70's.
It has the IC missing.
I thought that it was built from an English Practical Electronics
circuit,
but the circuit appears very similar to the ETI 514B published in May
1976. It does have a few differences however.
Does anyone have the May 1972 ETI that published the original ETI 514?


** If the IC has 8 pins, I bet it is an LM301A.

The dudes at ETI were besotted with them in the early '70s.

Still an impressive device.




....... Phil
 
"Russ_Verdon"
Wrong guess Phil

I have the mag, it was a 741.

** Ok - so they were slumming it that day ....

Pukes .....




......... Phil
 
"Ralph" <Ralph2.Smith3@team4.telstra5.com> wrote in
news:e09ku1$86j$1@mws-stat-syd.cdn.telstra.com.au:
Thanks to Russ, I can state that the 514 used the 741 and the latter
514B used the 301, as Phil guessed.
LOL, so they *were* slumming it that day!

GB
--
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the
entrails of the last priest." (Diderot, paraphrasing Meslier)
 

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