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  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Let's not vacillate on nuclear power
  4. Feature: Viganella: Solar Power With A Twist by Ross Tester
  5. Feature: New “Naked” WiFi Distance Record by Ermanno Pietrosemoli
  6. Project: Remote Volume Control & Preamplifier Module; Pt.1 by Peter Smith
  7. Project: Simple Variable Boost Control For Turbo Cars by Denis Cobley
  8. Project: Fuel Cut Defeater For The Boost Control by Denis Cobley
  9. Review: Teac GF350 Turntable/CD Burner by Barrie Smith
  10. Review: Jaycar Gets Into Wireless Microphones by Ross Tester
  11. Feature: Mater Maria College Scoops Technology Prize Pool by Silicon Chip
  12. Project: Low-Cost 50MHz Frequency Meter; Mk.2 by John Clarke
  13. Project: Bike Computer To Digital Ammeter Conversion by Stan Swan
  14. Vintage Radio: The quirky Breville 801 personal portable by Rodney Champness
  15. Book Store
  16. Advertising Index
  17. Outer Back Cover

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Items relevant to "Remote Volume Control & Preamplifier Module; Pt.1":
  • ATmega8515 programmed for the Remote Volume Control & Preamplifier Module [DAVOL.HEX] (Programmed Microcontroller, AUD $15.00)
  • ATmega8515 firmware and source code for the Remote Volume Control and Preamplifier (Software, Free)
  • Main PCB pattern for the Remote Volume Control and Preamp (PDF download) [01102071] (AUD $3.00)
  • Display PCB pattern for the Remote Volume Control and Preamp (PDF download) [01102072] (AUD $3.00)
  • Power supply PCB patterns for the Remote Volume Control and Preamp (PDF download) [01102073/4] (AUD $3.00)
Articles in this series:
  • Remote Volume Control & Preamplifier Module; Pt.1 (February 2007)
  • Remote Volume Control & Preamplifier Module; Pt.2 (March 2007)
Items relevant to "Simple Variable Boost Control For Turbo Cars":
  • PCB pattern for the Variable Boost Control (PDF download) [05102072] (AUD $3.00)
Items relevant to "Fuel Cut Defeater For The Boost Control":
  • PCB pattern for the Fuel Cut Defeater (PDF download) [05102071] (AUD $3.00)
Items relevant to "Low-Cost 50MHz Frequency Meter; Mk.2":
  • PIC16F628A-I/P programmed for the Low-Cost 50MHz Frequency Meter, Mk.2 [freqenc2.hex] (Programmed Microcontroller, AUD $10.00)
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  • Low-Cost 50MHz Frequency Meter, Mk.2 panel artwork (PDF download) (AUD $3.00)

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