FOXKIT FK-3

I have this kit that is call FOXKIT P/N 350-8003. Also has info about being part of a FOXWARE Series Module Twelve.

Have not been able to find ANYTHING on the inter-web. thanks

email me at pczarnecki@ivytech.edu

by paulflexlab
May 15, 2015

You could try giving some more information about your kit.

What type of kit is it?

A self assembly kit?

A piece fully assembled kit?

A hifi amplifier?

A PIC programmer?

A species of North American fox?

A small cat?

Where did you get the kit from? Can you ask them?

So did you Google:

"FOXWARE Series Module Twelve"?

This turns up:

http://www.tequipment.net/E&L/345-8022/

from where you find:

http://www.tequipment.net/el/

and:

http://www.tequipment.net/el/discontinued-products1/#/el/discontinued-products1/?perpage=300

So you could try asking if TEquipment have any information or if anyone remembers that kit.

So then try Googling:

"E & L Instruments"

and:

"E & L Instruments fox"

both as "web" and as "images".

If not, then you could go to:

http://www.globalspecialties.com/electronics-trainers.html

Then you can try (i) looking for something similar to get some clues and/or (ii) contact them to ask if they have any information.

by signality
May 15, 2015

TY..but it seems that there is no info.The kit has 1-LM1458,LM386,LM311, a mic, speaker plus caps,resistors,diode,potentiometer. Since I can't post a pic of the box cover, I am limited to what I can explain.

by paulflexlab
May 29, 2015

Could you trace out the circuit or some parts of it?

by signality
May 29, 2015

Trace out the circuit? Not sure what is meant by that?

by paulflexlab
June 01, 2015

Work out some parts of the circuit diagram from the layout of the kit.

Then draw it in CL.

:)

by signality
June 01, 2015

So all the parts are in a plastic box, no circuit board to mount them on. I guess if I could trace out a circuit..I would not be too corn-fused as to what this project is to be..

by paulflexlab
June 01, 2015

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

by paulflexlab
June 01, 2015

I have found that out. thanks again

by paulflexlab
June 10, 2015

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