Bought some parts yesterday, let see what May brings for me in terms of scheduling......
I have a rough idea on how to start those 7-segment displays.
I have a rough idea on how to start those 7-segment displays.
Bought some parts yesterday, let see what May brings for me in terms of scheduling......
I have a rough idea on how to start those 7-segment displays.
I have an old motorola phone just waiting to turn into one of these.
I like the idea of making my own breadboard electronics though.
I like building my own stuff too however I have no idea how to program MCUs which is really needed here to save space since I am using a real Motorola T-A-C Ultra Lite. I may make another using a Motorola 550 that I have which is almost correct.
My point is that using ordinary discrete compnents will probaly make a circuit that is way too complicated to get all of the functions working. I have no problems with building the whole thing as long as I can get either a programmed MCU or the raw code to program in myself. Circuit building I am fine with; it's just the programming issue.
My phone is model F09HLD8443BG
Not sure if that is anywhere close to the 550.
My DPC550's model number is F09HLD8415AG but, I believe, the DPC 550 had several model numbers and only the last four characters differ in your model number.
My phone is model F09HLD8443BG
Not sure if that is anywhere close to the 550.
My DPC550's model number is F09HLD8415AG but, I believe, the DPC 550 had several model numbers and only the last four characters differ in your model number.
Yeah I know that chances of finding it are extremely low, still thou I am gonna email the picture to some keyboard manufacturers, might get lucky :coolIt might have been a part of a keypad but more likely a whole custom keypad that was just laying about the props junk box. The specific labels may well have made perfect sense on the equipment it was from. It might also have been from a run of keypads for something that never went into production and of course it might have simply been a custom fake pad made for the timer. The reason for choosing those specific key labels might have been worked out or could have mostly been random.
It might have been a part of a keypad but more likely a whole custom keypad that was just laying about the props junk box. The specific labels may well have made perfect sense on the equipment it was from. It might also have been from a run of keypads for something that never went into production and of course it might have simply been a custom fake pad made for the timer. The reason for choosing those specific key labels might have been worked out or could have mostly been random.
I don't want to step on anyone’s toes. But that key pad came from a calculator of the same time frame.:love Remember, They took a perfectly working phone ($650.00) of that time and made it into a prop!:eek And they used different phones threw out the series. :confused
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I don't want to step on anyone’s toes. But that key pad came from a calculator of the same time frame.:love Remember, They took a perfectly working phone ($650.00) of that time and made it into a prop!:eek And they used different phones threw out the series. :confused
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Hi. New to the board. I recently picked up a Motorola T-A-C, and I am currently gutting it to put the electronics in it. Ran into a snag, though. I can separate almost the entire phone in half, but I am having trouble with the bottom part (the base of the phone), where the flip portion is. I can't figure out how it is attached. Should I just forget about trying to separate it in half, and start dremeling an opening for the project box? Thanks!
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hi all, found this today looks very interesting
@EXORAY Did you ever manage to get anything as far the electronics for these things? Earlier in the year you were looking to start work on it again.