Homemade GPS Vent Mount

Homemade GPS Vent Mount


Homemade GPS Vent Mount

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Not all cars have dash-installed GPS systems.GPS technology works off a system of no less than 21 satellites orbiting the earth. A GPS triangulates position based on satellite signals received and transmits the information to a display screen. Auto GPS units are available and provide... Recent Article published on 2/17/2011 by Eric Cedric

Instructions for Installing a Mercedes CD Changer

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You can install a CD changer unit into your Mercedes vehicle yourself.If you own a Mercedes automobile, you can remove the factory installed stereo radio and install a CD changer unit. A CD changer is a type of CD player that can play up to six music CDs consecutively without the need of manual intervention. After... Recent Article published on 2/22/2011 by Jason Candanedo

Can a 9V Battery Be Used to Check Low Voltage Cable Termination?

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A 9 volt battery can be used to test low-voltage devices.Low voltage devices operate at an average of 12 volts. A common practice to quickly test continuity for low-voltage devices is to "tap" it with a 9 volt battery. This method can indicate whether a speaker is connected, an LED light is wired... Recent Article published on 2/19/2011 by David Lipscomb

How do I Wire a Sub Roadmaster?

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Roadmaster subwoofers are built for car audio use. The subwoofer is mounted in an enclosure that protects the speaker and offers plenty of bass when connected to your car audio amplifier. Roadmaster subwoofers have no unique features related to... Recent Article published on 2/18/2011 by Nichole Liandi

How to Replace the Digitizer on an HTC Vogue

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Cell phones such as the HTC Vogue are complex electronics made of many pieces that work together to allow all functionality of the phone's components. The digitizer is one of these components that works with the LCD screen to allow the touch... Recent Article published on 2/17/2011 by Sarah Haynes

How to Replace the Convergence JVC TV

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The picture tubes in a JVC rear-projection TV are known as cathode ray tubes (CRT).Older-model rear-projection televisions, including those produced by JVC, utilize three separate picture tubes to generate the red, blue and green portions of the picture. When aligned properly, the output from those tubes can create thousands of... Recent Article published on 2/21/2011 by Darrin Meyer

How to Replace a V60x Stub Antenna

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A broken antenna on a cellular flip phone, such as a Motorola V60x, can prevent you from sending or receiving calls. However, the V60x has an external antenna, which is commonly referred to as a stub antenna. If it becomes damaged you can replace... Recent Article published on 2/20/2011 by MichaelW

How to Make a Motorola Data Cable

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Data cables, such as USB cables, connect certain devices, such as cellular phones or mp3 players, to a computer for the purposes of data transfer. If you have lost the data cable for your Motorola device, you can create a makeshift USB cable with... Recent Article published on 2/17/2011 by Bryan Roberts

Evaluation of ATR Models

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Satellites are used to retrieve images for ATR models.Automated target recognition (ATR) algorithms are developed to use motion imagery to detect potential targets. These models are used to gather information for government intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions worldwide. Recent Article published on 2/20/2011 by Kristin Swain

Homemade VHF

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Television broadcast signals are delivered in a digital format.Make your own VHF antenna and start watching television for free. VHF, or very high frequency is a television signal that broadcasts the lower end of the channel spectrum. At the other end of the spectrum is UHF, or ultra high frequency, which... Recent Article published on 2/21/2011 by Cassie Skelley

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