using an audio sig to operate a switch?

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Hi i was wondering how I could use an audio signal from the earphone
outlet of my metal detector to operate a small 3 volt vibrator?....so
as to feel the signal rather than hear it?
 
<anozzie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi i was wondering how I could use an audio signal from the earphone
outlet of my metal detector to operate a small 3 volt vibrator?....so
as to feel the signal rather than hear it?
If you rectify the audio with a small signal diode, you can use that voltage
to drive a transistor that drives the vibrator.

I'm not into metal detectors, but don't they give an increasing signal as
the metal comes closer to the head? If so, you may have a bit of a problem
keeping that sensitivity. A vibrator will probably go from off to on in a
narrow voltage range so may not get the same performance.

regards,
Mark
 
wo8uldn't a vu guage work better (LED or pointer)

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Try hooking it to those backpack thumper subwoofer base speaker things that
Jaycar has been trying to get rid of for years.

Peter

<anozzie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi i was wondering how I could use an audio signal from the earphone
outlet of my metal detector to operate a small 3 volt vibrator?....so
as to feel the signal rather than hear it?
 
<anozzie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3f0d5d97.46251576@news.ozemail.com.au...
Hi i was wondering how I could use an audio signal from the earphone
outlet of my metal detector to operate a small 3 volt vibrator?
But what happens if your girlfriend isn't using the vibrator at the time???
Try alt.sex.kinky

gtoomey
 
Phil Allison wrote:

anozzie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi i was wondering how I could use an audio signal from the earphone
outlet of my metal detector to operate a small 3 volt vibrator?....so
as to feel the signal rather than hear it?



** You need to hear the tone to make judgements.

What a dickhead and another Hotmailer !!!




................. Phil
The point about the tone may be valid, but was the comment called for?

If you have the vibrator, the suggestion of a diode and transistor should
operate it, but I can't comment on the qualifier.

Doug VK3KDI.
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Registered Linux user No. 277548.
Linux: in a world without fences, who needs Gates?
 
Thanks for the answers...you can get a meter for the detector but they
are quiet expensive...My mrs is deaf and can't hear the signal....so
it was just a thought that for little cost she may be able to share
the hobby...thanks
 
Mark Little wrote:
anozzie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3f0d5d97.46251576@news.ozemail.com.au...
Hi i was wondering how I could use an audio signal from the earphone
outlet of my metal detector to operate a small 3 volt vibrator?....so
as to feel the signal rather than hear it?

If you rectify the audio with a small signal diode, you can use that voltage
to drive a transistor that drives the vibrator.

I'm not into metal detectors, but don't they give an increasing signal as
the metal comes closer to the head? If so, you may have a bit of a problem
keeping that sensitivity. A vibrator will probably go from off to on in a
narrow voltage range so may not get the same performance.
He could attach the vibrator to his dick ...

R
 

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