Friday, August 3, 2012

Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius - Tom Petruzzellis


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 Since its inception in 1876, the telephone has captured the imagination of people around the world. From its simple origins, the telephone has evolved from the humble device it once was to the modern cell phone or satellite phone. The telephone has fundamentally and instantaneously changed the human race’s ability to communicate over long distances. Today, not only can we communicate via the human voice but we can rapidly send scientific and health data, pictures, and information between any two people or organizations on earth in just a few seconds by picking up the phone and dialing the party at the other end. The development of the telephone has progressed at such a rapid rate in the last 50 years alone that it is truly amazing what can be done with the telephone in our modern lives; and it is now mostly taken for granted.

Our new book titled Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius is a fun and informative project book which we hope will spark your imagination and creative abilities. If you are interested in learning about the history of the telephone, and how a telephone operates, or if you want to know how a telephone remote control functions and how to remotely control things around your home or office, or perhaps, if you would like to know how
to build a remote telephone listening device, then you will definitely want to read on.

This telephone project book was written for the general electronics enthusiast as well as for telephone enthusiasts and experimenters alike. This book will appeal to both electronics neophytes and seasoned circuit builders of all ages. Once you open up this book you will realize that the common telephone and telephone lines can be used in a variety of ways to support many different types of projects that you perhaps never knew existed. You will explore the basics of the telephone, and learn how to build an electronic telephone and a telephone modem/line protector, as well as remote ringer circuits, line use indicators, a telephone intercom, speaker-phone, a telephone transmitter, and a telephone listening device, just to name a few projects.

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