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: 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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