anyone build a simple amp for me?

I want a simple circuit made. An eletret microphone on one end and an earplug on the other, sensitive as possible.

I tried it with a FM transmitter and radio, but the sound I was trying to amplify didn't come across.

I can paypal or Bpay your CC, $50 - $100

Herc

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No one here can design a circuit? My brother would get this running in 30 mins in a jiffy box.

I ordered a super ear commercial unit used for TV, lectures, birdwatching, but The Truman Company seems to override any electronic devices I have with voice overs. So something with basic circuitry, no IC might work. Then I'll figure out how to record it and digitise it and upload it without being sabotaged somehow.

Herc

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These books may be of some assistance to you:

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There was also a recent book about an Australian man who has become a successful author and corresponds with Steven King but I can't remember the title of the book he wrote about his experiences, reviewed in the Australian newspaper.

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Maybe he could build you one then. I'm sure he could do with the $50 .

geoff

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He hasn't answered my emails for a few months. OK since you have to design and test a new circuit, though you can probably look one up, we can go over $100. You can't use an IC though. Intel might sneak a little radio receiver in there and cancel their signal. The Truman Show will be going public soon and you'll all wonder why you were so blind to the truth.

Herc

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But they could equally sneak a little radio receiver (to more to the point, transmitter) into a tranistor package, or a capacitor, so either way you're screwed. Or they may already have them in the other equipment you are using.

geoff

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Oh, oh, perhaps "they" got him?! Either that or he's stuck on the LOST island.

Rubbish, they haven't got their claws that deep into the component suppliers (yet). What they do is much simpler and more clandestine, they simply sneak into your house at night and plant the bugs inside your gear. I suggest you start with a systematic dismantling and checking of all your gear, starting with your computer and modem. Repeat daily. Be very thorough!

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Oatley Electronics still have the kit for the Sooper Snooper, by the look of it. $22.00 Dead easy to asemble. I don't think Oatley ever sold a tinfoil helmet, but a bit of Googling would unearth plenty of instruction manuals on how to make, maintain, tune, and use a foil helmet. Not only do they prevent Them from reading your thoughts, but they keep out The Voices.

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Why would they need to bother, they can already monitor all phone calls, and all internet traffic. The only thing they would need a bug for is any private conversations in your house. The big problem is actually processing billions of phone calls, emails etc. every day, so usually the information is found to be available only after something has actually happened. Just like the millions of security camera's in public areas are mostly used to identify criminals after they have committed a crime. Sometimes they get lucky of course.

MrT.

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Nuts I just spent $80 on a commercial unit, from US. I'll try the kit if that fails. Maybe my soldering will improve from last time. They talk over my TV, laptop, MP3, radio, so I doubt any commercial unit will work. The TV and radio they could just be overpowering the radio signal, they talk over TVs in shops as I walk past, but how did they get in my MP3 player? They can sneak in your place, pretty easy with a mind reading satellite monitoring everyone near by, twice they put new songs on some of my tapes.

Herc

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Yeah, they are sneaky alright. They have changed out (and deleted) my Abba MP3 collection and substituted Kenny Burell concerts. I hope Obama can do something to stop it all.

Rheilly P

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You've missed the point. They're only monitoring this guy ;). So they can do far more sophisticated things on a single mark. However it's probably too late, since he's already been abducted and had the implants put inside his head. Those G-men can be really sneaky, and can hear you through your powerpoints...

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Dude have you got wireless ethernet on your computer?

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Mark Harriss

No, wireless broadband modem.

Herc

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I have theory about signal induction on the auditory nerve but it would require a 2.45 GHz radio signal such as that used by bluetooth and

802.11B and G as well as microwave ovens.
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It's a union thing, they have to keep the spies gainfully employed on the ground. Now the cold war is over and the finacial crisis has hit, it's just cheaper to give them black vans and let'em cruise the local neighborhoods.

Yep, they do that to special people like Herc.

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Bugs are so 1900s, read minds from space much easier, and implant ideas too. 20 year old tech, soon to be public.

Herc

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Dude - it's not your soldering that you need help with. Have you sought professional medical help ? Are you taking your meds ?

Seiously.

geoff

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Why would they bother bugging paranoid schizophrenics ?

geoff

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