Title | : | 300 in 1 Electronics Lab |
Lasting | : | 7.40 |
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Views | : | 24 rb |
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Out of all the electronic labs Radio Shack/Tandy sold back in the day, the 300-in-1 was the ultimate one to have I remember it being close to US$70 in 1994-1995 (about $140 now) Well out of my price range when I was 7 years oldbrbrI did have a 200-in-1 that my parents found at a yard sale I cherished that kit for years One of the quirks I remember most about it is if I built any type of sound oscillator, I found that I could sometimes start it off for a few seconds by talking into the speaker or blowing on it At the time I could never figure out why it did that, but I guess it might have induced some current onto the transformer, which fed back into the circuit and triggered the oscillator for a moment Comment from : Adamohm |
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So dope I still have mine the battery and connections or busted out they need to be soldered and clean I hope it still works I still have it I'm excited I haven't even gotten it out but a couple of times and my whole life since I was little I got it for Christmas and it's just the best feeling I can always think back no matter what sub out all this craziness and just remember how much fun that was at that time not to mention memories for the family Comment from : james pantelides |
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I just got one of these from a bootsale, boxed with instructions and a few components missing I handed over £3 for it My main intention is to progress my learning with an Arduino/Pico in the breadboard, the amount of switches and LED's will be handy and keep things neat I did have a few Tandy sets back in the early 80s that my dad got me, I played with them so much! Comment from : Rich55 |
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I bought on at a boot sale in the uk for £3 Comment from : Kevin Drobecz |
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8 digit display my ass it is a seven segment display Comment from : ricky gibson |
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Great intro Proper length too Comment from : wally6398 |
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2:04 that's a really narrow "8-digit display" Comment from : Nill |
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I have one of them, I use it to build the Space X Starships, and sometimes it works !br:o) Comment from : Alex Abadi |
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I see you know your stuff I was looking for a basic training kit to fix some old gear I have Watching your video I figured this looks like what I need Stay safe an best to you! Comment from : 101AOK |
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Put "Tear down" in the title to save wasting peoples time please Comment from : Ian of Liverpool |
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En français, cela serait mieux Comment from : DECORTE Daniel |
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I’ve just found a used one but none of the LEDs seem to work? 🤨 Comment from : jdanielcramer |
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I got one of these at a garage sale for $1 but sadly it doesn't seem to work right I saw LEDs for a second but they went out very quickly Comment from : TheSwagGuy5000 |
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I never had the 300 in 1 kit Best I had as a child was the Radio Shack 200 in 1 kit I really enjoyed this as a child (1983), especially making an AM radio with a diode and earpiecebrbrAs silly as this sounds, as an adult I started playing Minecraft Minecraft has redstone, which sorta behaves like electronics I started getting a grasp of logic AND, OR, NOR, NOR Latch, Light Sensors, started to make sense as to how they are used Now I want that 300 in one, and I will explore it with a new sense of REAL LIFE usefulness Comment from : calibermoon |
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Really good grounding in electronics? Drum roll please!! Comment from : Joe C |
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A friend of mine bought the Radio Shack version of this at a yard sale for $3 the other day I told him I hate him LOL Comment from : Terry C |
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Just got it working after a good 3 hours of trouble shooting Comment from : floating fish |
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Bought one of these when I was 6years old in 1991, I still have it Comment from : JonTheChron |
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I just bought this 300 and 1 but it didn't have the book Can anyone tell me where I can download the whole 300 and 1 pdf? Comment from : robjoder |
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I use to have one of these and the 200 in one,one as well, bought from Tandy's when I was a kid Comment from : Carl Durrell |
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Ihad this three hundred in one electronics kit years ago i made a lot of circuits the organ took a lot of tweeking but i got there n the end Comment from : Charly Sue |
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I picked up a used one this month, it came with the book (no parts) could you find the time and include a parts list? In the book it says to use transistor 2SA for the projects, but doesn't say the value! Tks in advance Comment from : Frank Mercer |
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This looks very impressive but would it be a good way for a beginner to learn (does the book actually explain what is happening or just how to make the project work)? Comment from : Jay Cadmen |
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Hi, I bought this kit but it lacks components What is the reference of transistors (NPN and PNP) and diodes? Comment from : Furivax |
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I bought one of these when I was 13 out of a Tandy store using tips from my paper roundbrbrabsolutely loved it, formed the principle knowledge about discrete electronics my school could not fulfill that I still use to this very daybrbractually looking at buying one for my son for when he is old enough, keep him with the snap circuits for now Comment from : Dave Webster |
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I had one of those a long time ago Comment from : ELECTROHAXZ |
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Those terminals are for the built-in speaker top right Anyone know if this is better than the Radio Shack version? Both are made by Elenco Maxitronics Comment from : TheAarowsmith |
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Thks a lot Comment from : Brice Berthelot |
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That looks like a good quality set to me Comment from : Mike Hawkins |
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Looks like a really good one I would have loved this as a kid I had one but it was badly made crap Looked great on the box lid! 😂 Comment from : Richard Evans |
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This Kit reminds of the electronics kits from Radio Shack back in the 80's I had one of those 60 in 1's But they where nothing as good as this one Comment from : AnalogX64 |
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Now that is a wicked piece of kit! I had something similar when I was about 10-11 in the 90s with a manual like that too Ah, the bendy posts that you stick wires into, great fun Wish they had something these days to let my 6 year old explore like that, he'd love it Comment from : PDH Central |
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