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MORE Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius: 40 NEW Build-it-Yourself Projects

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Product Description Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. This much anticipated follow-up to the wildly popular cultclassic Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius gives basement experimenters 40 all-new projects to tinker with. Following the tried-and-true Evil Genius Series format, each project includes a detailed list of materials, sources for parts, schematics, documentation, and lots of clear, well-illustrated instructions for easy assembly. The convenient two-column format makes following step-by-step instructions a breeze. Readers will also get a quick briefing on mathematical theory and a simple explanation of operation along with enjoyable descriptions of key electronics topics such as various methods of acceleration, power conditioning, energy storage, magnetism, and kinetics. From the Publisher Bob Iannini runs Information Unlimited, a firm dedicated to the experimenter and technology enthusiast. Founded in 1974, the company holds many patents, ranging from weapons advances to children's toys. Mr. Iannini's 1983 Build Your Own Laser, Phaser, Ion Ray Gun & Other Working Space-Age Projects, now out of print, remains a popular source for electronics hobbyists. He is also the author of the wildly successful Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius, an earlier volume in this series. From the Back Cover Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. MORE EVIL AND EXCITEMENT! LOW-COST PROJECTS YOU CAN BUILD! Now mad scientists everywhere can provoke even more mayhem and have even more slightly wicked fun! In these pages, famed electronics author Bob Iannini provides fully detailed and diagrammed plans for 40 exciting new projects. Seriously impressive, these projects can be made at home, at very low cost compared to their entertainment value and other benefits. Many can be made for less than $100. Exploring the edge of science fiction, Iannini brings today's most thrilling electronics into reach for the home hobbyist. With easy-to-follow plans, clear diagrams and schematics, and respect for your budget, his MORE Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius gives you: Illustrated instructions and plans for amazing pretested projects advanced enough for sophisticated electronics enthusiasts but described in sufficient detail to be built even by newcomers Explanations of the science and math behind each project. For instance, you can explore the kinetic potential of electric fields and moving light objects at a distance Frustration-factor removal -- needed parts are listed, along with sources -- and most of these projects can be built for $100 or less DEVICES FOR WORLD (OR AT LEAST NEICHBORHOOD) DOMINATIONThis book gives you complete plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources for 40 fantastic projects, including: Dog-bark-control device Sonic insect repellent Laser property guard systems Magnetic cannons Snooper phones Earthquake detector Metal-cutting laser Ingfra-red laser ray gun Multi-wave oscillators Mind-mangling sound generator Ozone and ion machines Sonic nausea machine Wireless bugging devices Microwave electronic interference devices Kirlian photography 50,000-volt DC generator High-powered vacuum tube Tesla coil TV and radio jammer Ultrasonic deterrents THE ADVENTURE AT THE LEADING EDGE OF ELECTRONICS CONTINUES About the Author Bob Iannini runs Information Unlimited, a firm dedicated to the experimenter and technology enthusiast. Founded in 1974, the company holds many patents, ranging from weapons advances to children's toys. Mr. Iannini's 1983 Build Your Own Laser, Phaser, Ion Ray Gun & Other Working Space-Age Projects, now out of print, remains a popular source for electronics hobbyists. He is also the aut