How to Build a Color Mechanical Television, Part 1
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This series will give you all the required information to build or tweak a mechanical narrow band television.
How to Build a Baird Mechanical TV: The World's First Television
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How to build a crude mechanical television, which was the world’s first TV technology.
Build a Color Mechanical TV, Part 4: Color Systems & Testing
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Part four in this series about building a color mechanical television covers how to implement color systems.
Build a Color Mechanical TV, Part 6: Tuning Procedure & Calibration
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Part six in this series about building a color mechanical television covers how to tune and calibrate the TV.
Build a Color Mechanical TV, Part 2: Choosing Components
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Part two in this series on how to build a mechanical television covers how to choose the right components.
Build a Color Mechanical TV, Part 3: Circuit Construction
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Part three in this series on how to build a mechanical television provides the schematics for circuit construction.
How to Build a Color Mechanical TV, Part 5: Software Tools
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Part five in this series about building a color mechanical television covers the software tools needed for the project.
Tink Keys
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You may have seen tutorials about using "cherry mx" mechanical keyboard switches, and then XDA (all-same-size) key caps. That works well, hardware-wise, but the Keypad library doesn't cut it for gaming. Here is my solution. Note that I switched L shown above for F...