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Old November 23rd, 2005, 02:00   #1
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The 2$ Tactical Hearing Amplifier

Cheating a little by calling it a 2$ project, but it really did cost only 2$ (+GST) since the other parts came out of my parts bin.

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Time will tell how well it actually works in the field, but it works great in my basement (famous last words...)
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 03:00   #2
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Very cool Don. I'll be very interested in an AAR. I'd had this thought previously as well, but I was looking at something like these, made for hunters.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 05:52   #3
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I hope they have a good cutoff... with the pyro we use.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 08:07   #4
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Very neat invention.I'de by that for like...10 times as much.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 12:20   #5
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Very Cool! Do you find you get much background noise when wearing them?.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 15:14   #6
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Haha... Secondary purpose: keep my ears warm.

I've wanted to do something similar, but with a parabolic dish so I could get some directional feedback.

I had an ideal awhile ago. I wanted to integrate a pair of parabolic mics with a digital compass so you could mark bearing to a source of sound. Hook up the digital compass to a laptop which is integrated with a Rhino GPS so you could communicate both listener coordinates and bearing to sound to another similar setup.

It'd be pretty difficult to sneak up at night on two setups able to triangulate to brush noise. Heh heh, a battery of players with higher power AEGs could rain fire in when the sound source moves into range if you work out an elevation range table beforehand.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 17:34   #7
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Any plans of selling these? Please let me know, this is a terrific idea.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 17:36   #8
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Oh nice idea.Very Nice idea MadMax.Don you could easily make some loose cash by making those and selling them for price of material and a few bucks so you benefit.I'de most likely buy them and use them in class cause my hearing sucks..

Super awesome idea anyways.Copyright it before some crazy people steal it.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 19:48   #9
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Guys, you understand that the components he bought only cost $2, but the Peltors he used as the shell are worth A LOT more...
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 20:47   #10
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Just googled; the Peltors are in the area of 200 Canadian; BUT, I'm pretty sure this project could be done just using a set of cheapy "Earmuff" headphones.

EDIT: However, there's the issue of feedback; in his version, the michrophones are in an acoustically isolated zone to begin with (the sound blocking ear muffs), which I'm fairly certain a standard everyday headset wouldn't be able to offer. I suppose it's worth a try, I mean, what is there to lose? (Besides possibly your hearing from immense feedback..) :cheers:
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 21:19   #11
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I was looking at something like these, made for hunters.
Whoa, I had no idea these things existed. I think I'll keep my eyes peeled, I'd love to try them.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 21:25   #12
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Guys, you understand that the components he bought only cost $2, but the Peltors he used as the shell are worth A LOT more...
Yeah, what he said. I got really creative with the math to call them a 2$ project. (The parts I bought were 2$, I had the rest already)

The Peltors are just passive ear protection. Any other (cheap) hearing protection should work for the project just as easily, but they'll probably be big and yellow or something.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 21:42   #13
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I'll see if I can find anything similar to the Peltors fro cheap.


And DonP, check your PM's please.
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Old November 23rd, 2005, 21:55   #14
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OH SNAP! I actually had a pair of those hunters ears things; except mine were advertised as hearing aids :P. They did work very well, but gave off horrible feedback at louder volumes. On low // medium volumes, they worked very well.
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Guys, you understand that the components he bought only cost $2, but the Peltors he used as the shell are worth A LOT more...
I know that he had that stuff before in his scrap bin.I just thought it was like...$30 scrap he had and threw it together with a $2 piece...didn't know it was that much... :hammer:
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