Ep 8: Bronzeville Episode 7 Coverage

Welcome to episode 8 of the Bronzeville FanCast covering episode 7 of the Bronzeville Series. You’re hosts this week are MickGinger, Witch Doctor and MrRedBeard. We are covering every new release of Bronzeville.

A special thanks to @mind_regulator who reached out to provide insights for the show.

Josh Olson’s Prince reference in episode 6 of Bronzeville is the song Pope “you can be the president I’d rather be the Pope”.

https://play.google.com/music/m/Twpgbhenvz73x42kd3ohineaxny?t=Pope_-_Prince

MushMouth Johnson
MushMouth Johnson
Joe Louis
Joe Louis

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Music Credits:

Excerpt of Louis Armstrong’s cover of Old Man Mose which is Public Domain which was remixed

Wismec Reuleaux rX2/3 Check Battery Fix

If you want help fixing your device or want me to do it please contact me.

With no drops, no overheating, 2 batteries in use and a lower power user the Wismec rX2/3 started throwing a Check Battery error. I did not have the proper hex bit to do the existing standard fixes so I came up with a new fix.

To test if this is the fix for you connect a piece of wire to the 2 points below with batteries in and attempt to fire the device. If the Check Battery error does not appear then this fix should work for you.

The new fix bypasses the cover connections. With that said the note that this fix has not been checked against using 3 batteries so use at your own risk. I apologize for not taking pictures during the repair so I have illustrated over pictures posted on the net by others. Credit for original images at end of post.

Solder a wire between the 2 points circled in yellow and shown connected in red. Beauty of this fix is that you can test without the back cover. Once the new wire was is in place I reassembled with everything working.

If you use this fix contact me and let me know how it turned out.

Reuleaux RX2/3 Fix
Reuleaux RX2/3 Check Battery Fix

Try this at you’re own risk and understand I’m not responsible for anything that goes wrong.

Image adapted from

BonusEp: Logan – The FanCast Ep1

This is the first recorded episode of “The FanCast”! It doesn’t have an official page or feed yet, but we’re going to start recording and sharing anyways.  This show won’t always have the same guests, but RedBeard and Mick will normally be one or both of the hosts.

Visit us at: MickRed.com

 

Music Credits: Happy Rock – http://www.bensound.com

Ep 7: Bronzeville Episode 6 Coverage

Welcome to episode 7 of the Bronzeville FanCast covering episode 6 of the Bronzeville Series. You’re hosts this week are MickGinger, Witch Doctor and MrRedBeard. We are covering every new release of Bronzeville.

Be sure to check out our Bronzeville FAQ.

Picture is believed to be Al Capone and an unidentified friend at Happy Hollow in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Picture is believed to be Al Capone and an unidentified friend at Happy Hollow in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

 

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Music Credits:

Excerpt of Louis Armstrong’s cover of Old Man Mose which is Public Domain which was remixed

Ep 6: Bronzeville Episode 5 Coverage

Welcome to episode 6 of the Bronzeville FanCast covering episode 5 of the Bronzeville Series. You’re hosts this week are MickGinger and MrRedBeard. We are covering every new release of Bronzeville.

Be sure to check out our Bronzeville FAQ.

The following image is from the book Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City.

The Policy Racket - From the book Black Metropolis
The Policy Racket – From the book Black Metropolis

This is the edition RedBeard has and the version that the graphic above is from.

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Music Credits:

Excerpt of Louis Armstrong’s cover of Old Man Mose which is Public Domain which was remixed

DIY Geiger Counter – Planning

I’ve always wanted to have and build a Geiger Counter. This doesn’t mean I want to start experimenting with radioactive materials, I just have a general interest. At most I might collect items from thrift stores that measure higher than normal amounts of radiation. At most I wouldn’t mind sputtering the radioactive metal onto glass slides.

Found some tutorials but the most appealing to me was one built by tanner_tech featured on HackADay.com recently that utilized a 555 timer and a step up transformer to get the 400V. 400V across the tube allows gamma rays or beta particles to start the ionization completing the circuit.

After settling on a design I purchased 3 Russian Geiger tubes CI-3BG / SI-3BG from ebay link here. They sent me 4…. Win!

I want to take this one step further and have the data output to a screen and log that data rather than just make noise. So the end result will be an Arduino or Raspberry Pi to control the Geiger Counter. I just need to learn the best way to take the 400v pulses and turn that into something a microcontroller can safely read. If you know the best way to do this please contact me.

After a few corrections to the circuit to level the voltage to a consistent 400V I believe I’m ready to begin building the initial geiger counter. That is after I get a few other projects out of the way. Being able to simulate the circuit, as shown below, was a huge help.

Parts List

  • 1x 555 timer
  • 2x 47k resistors
  • 1x 22nF capacitor
  • 1x 2.2nF capacitor
  • 1x 1k resistor
  • 1x 8:800 ohm transformer
  • 1x Any N-channel MOSFET
  • 2x 1n4007 diode (on regulator)
  • 2x 100nF 500 volt capacitor (on regulator)
  • 4x 100 volt zener diode
  • 1x Geiger tube (in simulation I’m using a lamp)

If built from scratch, buying parts in small quantities each unit is estimated to cost around $12-$15 so not bad at all.

Recreation of the circuit with simulation on EveryCircuit

Friggin loving Every Circuit! Visually seeing the results and being able to tweak values during live simulation is beautiful.

Links to original design

Tanner_tech’s Instructables

[instructablesUP username=”tanner_tech” num=”6″ thumb=”true” tileview=”true”]

Ep 5: Bronzeville Episode 4 Coverage

Welcome to episode 5 of the Bronzeville FanCast covering episode 4 of the Bronzeville Series. You’re hosts this week are MickGinger, DW Witch Doctor and MrRedBeard. We are covering every new release of Bronzeville.

Be sure to check out our Bronzeville FAQ.

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Music Credits:

Excerpt of Louis Armstrong’s cover of Old Man Mose which is Public Domain which was remixed

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