Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius

Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius

by Tom Petruzzellis (Author)

Synopsis

EVIL NEVER SOUNDED SO CLEAR

Listen up! Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to build and customize both wired and wireless phone gadgets that not only save you money, but also improve the quality of your life!

Using easy-to-find parts and tools for creating both retro and modern phone projects, this do-it-yourself guide begins with some background on the development of the landline phone and the cell. You'll review basic building techniques, such as installing components, building circuits, and soldering. Then you'll dive into the projects, which, while they range from easy to complex, are all designed to optimize your time and simplify your life! Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius:

  • Features step-by-step instructions for 40 clever and practical phone projects, complete with 150 how-to illustrations
  • Shows you how to enhance both wire-connected phones and cell phones
  • Leaves room for you to customize your projects
  • Removes the frustration-factor-all the parts you need are listed, along with sources

From simple phone gadgets to sophisticated remote control devices, Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius provides you with all the schematics, charts, and tables you need to complete such fun projects as:

  • Ringing phone light flasher
  • Telephone amplifier
  • Telephone ring-controlled relay
  • Remote telephone bell project
  • Touch tone generator
  • Phone voice scrambler
  • Caller ID decoder project
  • TeleAlert phone pager and control
  • Wireless remote phone ringer
  • Conferencer
  • And much more!

$34.20

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 384
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Tab
Published: 01 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 0071548440
ISBN 13: 9780071548441

Author Bio
Tom Petruzzellis is an electronics engineer with 30 years' experience, currently working with the geophysical field equipment department at the State University of New York - Binghamton. He has written extensively for industry publications such as Electronics Now and Modern Electronics, and is the author of numerous McGraw-Hill bestsellers, including Electronic Sensors for the Evil Genius.