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| Frankje:
@wilfred Hi, the spring bases are thin, shiny and rigid plastic plates. The components are connected at the bottom to these springs. It has several free springs too to connect your own transistors, etc. It even has a ground loop to connect shorter wires. Gakken made a few of these back then, I also have the Gakken 200in1 kit ( here it was available under the brand Lindy ). Here are some pictures, more can be found on my flickr page https://flic.kr/p/FCjs5p https://flic.kr/p/GxBEDn https://flic.kr/p/GrNptn https://flic.kr/p/FC6vMG https://flic.kr/p/GxBDK8 https://flic.kr/p/GxBDFa Ans some detailed pictures of the Neckermann kit Greetings |
| sos_sifou:
Dear community memebers, id love if someone can share the manual of this unit, I had it from my childhood but I lost the manual. Électronique 2000 made by Joustra Thanks in advance |
| Frankje:
Hi there ! Unfortunately, I don't have this kit, but wouldn't it be challenging to write it yourself ? Since this kit comprises only basic components, it wouldn't be hard to design your own circuits. If it would help you, I have the radio shack 10 in 1 kit and has the exact same components. If you are interested, I could always scan this manual for you. So you can use this as a guide. Perhaps Joustra used this Radio Shack kit and revamped it for their own brand. Greetings |
| sos_sifou:
--- Quote from: Frankje on August 06, 2017, 05:08:03 pm ---Hi there ! Unfortunately, I don't have this kit, but wouldn't it be challenging to write it yourself ? Since this kit comprises only basic components, it wouldn't be hard to design your own circuits. If it would help you, I have the radio shack 10 in 1 kit and has the exact same components. If you are interested, I could always scan this manual for you. So you can use this as a guide. Perhaps Joustra used this Radio Shack kit and revamped it for their own brand. Greetings --- End quote --- Hello! Thank you, its a good idea, i sure can use your manual as a refrence and make my own circuits, I know that they all have the same design, your printed copy would be very useful Sent from my SM-T585 using Tapatalk |
| Frankje:
Hi ! I've found some time to scan the manual. You can download it following this link : http://freepdfhosting.com/8dcfa0d861.pdf You need to fold the printed papers to assemble a booklet. In the meantime, I will try to invent some more circuits for this kit. Would you share some ideas here also ? Greetings |
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