<<@elvishitler6143
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❤❤❤❤❤
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<<@fo4mm209
says :
Broadband detector
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<<@Cris-ih3jx
says :
Best one I've seen👍
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<<@JohnBrownDec-2-1859
says :
Do you have step by step instructions and a materials list available?
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<<@danilogozzoli8275
says :
resistor 1 megahom?..
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<<@starquaviuspringle3452
says :
What parts did you use can you link them
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<<@kabandajamir9844
says :
So nice thanks sir
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<<@vandawtceu1289
says :
why does my light turn on when i press on my diode?
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<<@paranoidzkitszo
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Something that'd be interesting would be using your device and make *many* ,lots and lots of them. Then, create an array of them in a given space/ room.... Or on material as a blanket you could wrap around yourself or throw overtop an object/ cover up something. It would be an interesting experiment- would we be able to visualize the many signals around us? To be able to visually observe signals travelling from point a to be or spread out thorough the space...some thoughts to add...a trailing signal should be incorporated...think shooting star. Since they are travelling at speeds we'd only observe as flashes or bursts...adding a 2..3...5...seconds that it would be visible....then fading away. A different way to display such information- the light turning on with presence of signal- utilizing fiber wire. The visual light aspect of the system can be "projected " in another area...example: you placed an array of these sensors in a room the shape of a square.. the fiber wires from each go to the same position on a smaller cube that is possibly displayed hanging from above. This is similar....the fiber wire part... that Rolse Royce uses to re create the stars above you in the night's sky onto the headliner of their vehicles. Take away the light, exchange it for a data logger...input the data into some kind of 3d visualization software. Or a 3d spectrogram.. actually, i had seen a youtube video where someone did just this but with WIFI signals only...was really interesting to see the WIFI fog around them
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<<@ghawthul-khayrnajmudeen4111
says :
Can i use something like a Yagi antenna to this? Help needed please🙏
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<<@Manaswini0507
says :
Can we replace 1n34 with any other diodes??
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<<@gunnertheguy7287
says :
Thank you so much! I was really bored and in need of something interesting to do and this was amazing! The way you described the circuit along with your instructions were very clear! Thank you!
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<<@Manaswini0507
says :
This is great! Can it be used to detect hidden cameras too???? Please reply
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<<@ibex-999
says :
What is the detectable frequency range of this detector. Thanks.
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<<@nildocarvalho1471
says :
Awesome! Thisn detected a running out dog?
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<<@itsheiko3549
says :
0:34 an OpAmp "LM358" is needed
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<<@jaiminpatel4231
says :
Hey my LED is always on can anyone help what I did wrong here?
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<<@harlock0974
says :
Hello ! I successfully built a 40 kHz detector using your circuit. The antenna is an inductor coil and a capacitor tuned to this frequency. I used a TLV2462 as I don't have the LM358. I don't have neither germanium diodes so I directly connect the antenna to the Op-amp pins. I loose the negative part of the signal but it works anyway. The range is very short (<10 cm) so may be I'll add a second amplification stage to improve this. But I don"t understand well the theory behind. As the minus pin isn't connected to a positive voltage through a large resistor (as usual with Op-amp comparators), the voltage reference is zero ?
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<<@sivanathv9868
says :
I have setup the exact circuit, but there is no rf detection. Every components are working fine. Could anyone please help me out!! @The Science Furry
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<<@leagueofotters2774
says :
Will any lm 358 work? 358P, D, M, AD ?
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<<@RubenMusic_s
says :
Funciona muy bien..
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<<@YogeshKumar-im4qw
says :
,this projekt ten feet range honi chahiye।
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<<@YogeshKumar-im4qw
says :
इस डिटैक्टर की रेंज कैसे बढ़ाएं।
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<<@stanningeveryone7811
says :
hello sir. great tutorial. I would like to refer this for my project. my question is, can it also detect the activated RFID tags, the one which already programmed or it can just detect the tags (inactive one/not programmed)?
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<<@kevinje3971
says :
Hi, I am confused, why is my led is always on? And why do you need 1M resistor on the non inverting side of op amp and small value on the value of op amp?
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<<@chatgptrevolution
says :
How can we make something specific to detect 101.4 khz frequency that they use for Telecom marking underground?
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<<@albin6382
says :
I hate furries, but nice video.
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<<@sayfahstarlightlunar8453
says :
You can use ic lm393n. Because very sensitive. https://youtu.be/d07sCFTsMLc
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<<@guilherme6374
says :
Is not possible to use 1n4148 in the place of 1n34 diode?
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<<@daloarabagummoni4746
says :
Do we add this Saket with ardunio uno??
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<<@manipulativer
says :
Yo! Is there a frequency range in which this thing works? I need it to work up to 60Ghz and if its possible to make it more sensitive with different resistors maybe?
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<<@nextnext8902
says :
Hello, i have done as you said. But my led light is always on. What can i do? (Edit: After this, i have removed diodes and led light still always on) (mine is Lm358L)
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<<@techycharles
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<<@kenweeks8039
says :
Hello again! I have now made an RF detector to your specifications, the idea being to use it to test car RF keyfobs/keycards. It works! Very pleased with the result, although it can be a little tricky sometimes to hold the antenna in the correct 'sweet spot' against the car key fob/card for it to work correctly. One thing that occurred to me when testing the detector - how long should the antenna wire be for best sensitivity? Could the antenna wire sensitivity/reception be improved by coiling it up several times?. When testing the detector with a small hand held (bike to bike) radio, the detector led lights up from several metres away, whereas, a car key fob/card has to be held against the detector for it to work, so I thought that this may be due to the length of the antenna? Many thanks again for your video, Ken.
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<<@fifaham
says :
Also we can use Darlington transistor (High Gain) along with RC circuit connected to the antenna and then series that with another Darlington and produce same action.
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<<@fifaham
says :
You may add a fixed inductor and a variable capacitors in parallel (multi capacitor banks) (parallel LC circuit > tuner) so you can tune into various frequencies to detect, anywhere from most low to the unity gain (MAX frequency capability of Op Amp) - add this circuit between the bottom of antenna and the the point where two diodes connect.
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<<@kenweeks8039
says :
Hi, do you think this would work for testing a car's remote control (RF) key fob/card? Thanks, Ken.
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<<@marcelsolferre3614
says :
Nice job, it would be nice to measure the signal in hertz format, maybe sending it to the smartphone (frequency counter app)
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<<@miguelbautista9250
says :
Que margen de frecuencias puede detectar?.
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<<@jankristijan5889
says :
will this work on 4.5V?
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<<@jackevans2386
says :
Hi, So 1N34 diodes will work OK up at 2.4 GHz ? cheers
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<<@jamesmcbrideag5ve743
says :
I tried the your circuit just as you built it, but with a 4558 instead of LM358 (it's what I had on hand). However, when I plug in the battery, the LED is constantly on, no matter where I am located. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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<<@Ibrahim1999
says :
Hi there , i was wondering about the relation between an antenna's length and the wavelength it can catch , could you tell me ?
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<<@dimitriosa8tsipouras953
says :
CAN I USE 1N4148? AND NOT 1N34?
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<<@indulgence8860
says :
So how do you jam signals from the government to not read your brains reflexes.....
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<<@jaricomusic1604
says :
Thank you! Please keep the videos coming. Love the work . Definitely subscribed
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<<@SquashMtb
says :
hi, first thx for sharing. can the LM358 be set to detect a specific RF or Frequency?
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<<@naersthebat4129
says :
ah yes... a fellow science fur...
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<<@volkinaxe
says :
that`s a cool thing good job
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