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I just got the scoop on this. Science Fair is now Elenco, which is

still made by Tandy, but no longer marketed at Radio Shack. I found

the 300-in-1 kit both online at Toys R Us and Target, with Target

having the better price.

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Good find! At Dr. 's home in 2003 we saw her treasure trove of a few old

Radio Shack kits. She still uses one to test at her desk at home every day.

You can see this in the second picture at www.BestZapper.com/WhoIsDr.htm.

Even with the correct kit and the Ultrasonic Human plans, you still have to

build it and make a plate box with a good switch to make a functional unit.

Then you have to calibrate it to get the best results, as each component in the

kits has a 10% or 20% variation in value.

For those with a desire to obtain a guaranteed, professional, precision

calibrated syncrometer exactly like those we supply to Dr. 's Century

Nutrition clinic in Tijuana, you can check it out at

www.BestZapper.com/Sync-Rho-Meter.htm.

Our units offer an exclusive foot-operated air switch to let you connect the

test plate to the circuit without moving your test probe hand away from the

finger. This foot switch is a huge advantage in testing, as moving your probe

hand over to flip the test plate switch makes it hard to get right back to the

exact same spot on the finger for the second probing, especially when you only

have a second to do it!

Blessings!

Arthur

888-533-7007

www.BestZapper.com

www.BestWithoutDrugs.com

P.S. I just want to say thanks to all of you who contribute to this list. None

of us knows it all, but is it beautiful to see what we can learn when we each

share our piece of the puzzle, and our honest questions. And if you have been

lurking, don't just lurk-join in!

Re: Radio Shack Kit for Syncrometer

I just got the scoop on this. Science Fair is now Elenco, which is

still made by Tandy, but no longer marketed at Radio Shack. I found

the 300-in-1 kit both online at Toys R Us and Target, with Target

having the better price.

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It turns out that the 300-in-1 kit from Elenco does not have the

Electrosonic Human project. I'm really disappointed and will send it

back.

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No! Don't send it back.

I have a 200 in 1 project kit manual in front of me. Myself and

others here can help you figure it out. Have you sent it back yet?

If your kit has a speaker, output transformer(900>8 ohm),

transistor, 4.7k resistor, 0.1 uF capacitor and a 0.01 uF capacitor

you can use your kit.

Corey

>

> It turns out that the 300-in-1 kit from Elenco does not have the

> Electrosonic Human project. I'm really disappointed and will send

it

> back.

>

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Hi Corey and everyone else reading this :)

My name is Lori and I'm brand new to the list. I'm bound and

determined to master the syncrometer, as Hulda suggests. Since she

also suggests building my own, I would very much like to do that.

Yes I have already returned the 300-in-1 kit, because Target on-line

gave me the option to return it to my nearest Target store.

I would really appreciate your help in building a syncrometer. So

if it is easiest for you to help me with that by my re-ordering the

300-in-1 kit, I will.

I have both the Syncrometer Lab Manual and the Syncrometer Basics

DVD. So before you wrote (which is so wonderful), I was planning on

taking the circuit diagram in the Lab Manual to Radio Shack and have

them sell me the componentry and maybe point me to a wiring basics

guide of some sort.

I actually found a jpeg for wiring the Electrosonic Human. I will

try to post it in the files section of this group.

Thanks for sharing your positive energy!

Lori

> >

> > It turns out that the 300-in-1 kit from Elenco does not have the

> > Electrosonic Human project. I'm really disappointed and will

send

> it

> > back.

> >

>

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I recommend adding a 470 to 1000 ohm resistor in the circuit to protect the

transistor in case the probe touches the copper pipe. This new resistor should

go in the circuit on the way out to the test probe.

Blessings!

Arthur

888-533-7007

www.BestZapper.com

www.BestWithoutDrugs.com

Re: Radio Shack Kit for Syncrometer

No! Don't send it back.

I have a 200 in 1 project kit manual in front of me. Myself and

others here can help you figure it out. Have you sent it back yet?

If your kit has a speaker, output transformer(900>8 ohm),

transistor, 4.7k resistor, 0.1 uF capacitor and a 0.01 uF capacitor

you can use your kit.

Corey

>

> It turns out that the 300-in-1 kit from Elenco does not have the

> Electrosonic Human project. I'm really disappointed and will send

it

> back.

>

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Lori,

You can certainly get the parts if you have the schematic. My only

recommendation is not to go to Radio Shack but go to an actual

electronics shop. If you live in Canada, B n E Industrial

Electronics comes to mind. You can look up Industrial Electronics in

the phone book. They will be so much more help for you in both

getting the right parts and perhaps even building it for you or

showing you how to build them together in a project box.

One thing about buying the parts is you will need to know how to

solder them together. Buying the 300-1 kit does not require

soldering.

Corey

> > >

> > > It turns out that the 300-in-1 kit from Elenco does not have

the

> > > Electrosonic Human project. I'm really disappointed and will

> send

> > it

> > > back.

> > >

> >

>

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Thank you Corey and Arthur for your suggestions!

I researched soldering and got a bit overwhelmed. BUT, I also took

the time to watch the DVD I bought from store.com entitled

Syncrometer Basics: How to Use and Make the Syncrometer. It's a

fabulous DVD and I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to build

their own syncrometer. And using the method of building the

syncrometer demonstrated in the DVD, there is no need to buy a Radio

Shack hobby kit, nor is there any need to learn how to solder.

I live in Arizona, so I think I'll try Fry's Electronics for the

componentry, but thank you Corey for the suggestion about B n E

Industrial Electronics. And I will plan to incorporate the extra

resistor; thank you Arthur!

Lori

>

> Lori,

>

> You can certainly get the parts if you have the schematic. My only

> recommendation is not to go to Radio Shack but go to an actual

> electronics shop. If you live in Canada, B n E Industrial

> Electronics comes to mind. You can look up Industrial Electronics in

> the phone book. They will be so much more help for you in both

> getting the right parts and perhaps even building it for you or

> showing you how to build them together in a project box.

>

> One thing about buying the parts is you will need to know how to

> solder them together. Buying the 300-1 kit does not require

> soldering.

>

> Corey

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