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2.3 KiB
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<20> Filename: TAILER.TXT <20>
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<20> Title: Car Tailer Aid <20>
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<20> By: Captain Hack <20>
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<20> Released: 01/08/96 <20>
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<20> Danger: <20><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD> <20>
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Hi everyone. This project is not at all dangerous, and is designed only
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to ease your effort if you are tailing someone in a car. Often if you are
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staking someone out, you want to be able to find their car in a line of
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traffic. This little device will help you tremendously.
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Shopping List:
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1 10mm Green Huge-ass LED Diag: d1 Radio Shack # 276-215
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1 Pack/5 180 Ohm resistors Diag: r1 RS# 271-1110
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1 Pk/5 9v battery connectors Diag: b1 RS# I forget
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1 9v battery (the reactangle)
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Wire these up with the following schematic:
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r1
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+ =======/\/\/\====| = is wire
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b1 9v LED d1 /\/\/\ is the resistor
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- =================| | is wire
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Simple enuff (I *HOPE* you followed that). You COULD add a switch, I guess,
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but if you just unhook the battery when it's not on, that's fine. Put this
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in a nice small package, and add a couple magnets to the case (or to the
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side of the 9v, if you don't make a box for it) so it'll stick to the car.
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When you need to tail someone, just connect the battery and stick it to the
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side of their car (somewhere that they won't find it, but you can see it),
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with the LED angled so it's bright when you look from your car. Now, if you
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lose the person at night in a pack of cars, just look until you see the one
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with the green dot near the back. You can see when they turn, too. This is
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good as now you can follow from a car or two back, and not be as suspicious.
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NOTE: This will work on one 9v battery for like 3 days straight.
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