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  • Radio Shack should pay you for putting out this tutorial. One guy below is inspired to purchase this E-Lab.

  • Thank you for showing.

    It's a Flip Flop circuit. One of the first things I used this for was the blinking light at the end of my last box car on my model railroad. Just like your bread-board, there, I had to experiment. It ended up being a + or - variable 3 ~ 16 volt DC (via a bridge rectifier) with the diodes, flashing circuit. That was in '95 and it was the Radio Shack Electronic Engineers Guide books that let me use the off-the-shelf components. I have it here; it's nice.

    Thanks.

    =^.^=

  • a good series of vid mate,ive learned alot from the seven vids!!,was thinking of getting that lab kit,is that the best one for the money? you should m,ake more vids their 1st class, all the best chris

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