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Post by mathewbailey08 on Dec 20, 2012 20:14:58 GMT -7
here's an idea that involves experimenting with radio noise to see if it activates the servos of Teddy Ruxpin or similar cassette toys that use position pulse modulation (The cassette Ruxpins use it (PPM) for operating the face servos,)but I'm thinking of an idea of using radio frequency (RF) noise to see what noise can activate his servos by using a CD to cassette adapter connected to the headphone or external speaker jack of an FM or AM radio or CB or amateur radio (known as HAM) transceiver or a shortwave receiver first without anything electronic near the radio then with anything electronic such as a gaming console or computer near it. For example & I've done this before is listening to the RF noise on an AM/FM radio near my computer that the computer's electronics emit.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2012 6:59:36 GMT -7
I'm unsure if this would do much, but you might be interested to know that the smaller "Teddy II" model (first produced by Worlds of Wonder from 1988 to 1991 during their time in administration before they folded, and then produced by PlaySkool from 1992 to 1996) actually uses RF signals natively (and also cannot blink and move his mouth at the same time). In turn, so does Yes! Entertainment's "Teddy III" model (the one with the red-and-yellow shirt and blue trousers). I'd be very interested to hear of the results you get from this! Hello and welcome, by the way.
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Post by kaylathehedgehog on Dec 21, 2012 16:46:22 GMT -7
I'd be interested to know the results as well.
Welcome aboard, and we hope you enjoy your stay!
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