The Wave Bubble Pro (few extra additions)

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The Wave Bubble Pro (few extra additions)

Postby digimaster » Thu Sep 13, 2007 10:14 am

Ill be posting pictures of the pro version soon, its 98% complete!

For this version, I've added a couple extra touches to the original design,
so it can also be used as a RF detector.

1st. It has a LCD screen which displays the input of the RF and
band information.

2nd. I've added two more VCO's for higher frequencies.
In addition to the first two are 4.5-6.2Ghz & 6-8.5Ghz :o

With the additional RF's it can now cover a lot more than just cells!
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Postby Seppel18 » Thu Sep 13, 2007 10:32 am

You could a modulation input too :P
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Postby digimaster » Thu Sep 13, 2007 11:16 am

Seppel18 wrote:You could a modulation input too :P


Of course, that's a given w/ the addition of the higher frequency
range, got it covered on the LCD. Which is also used to display
which RF and bands you have selected to target using a new dial
(used as a controller to by-pass any RF's that you don't want detected
& jammed), in addition to programming them and using the reset
function.

I'd say from the original, that it's about 30% redesigned to implement
all the new features I wanted. I'll specify everything I've added and be
more specific about the details of the new features, as soon as I'm
completely finished with it.

Also the effective detection range has been up'd quite a bit to cover
more than a 700 ft radius now. More power had to be implemented
for the entire. :?
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Postby Eggert » Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:00 pm

It would be cool to have an optional, external power booster for getting a higher jamming radius.

Or what about a "boost" button or different options of output power, selected by a switch?
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the lcd

Postby scoopin » Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:40 am

thats funny i was just talking to my frend about putting a lcd on w.b i was going to some r.n.d work on this same thing thanks for saving me r.n.d time
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Postby MightyGuru » Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:21 am

Sounds like a nice addition to an already clever device. 8) Looking foreward to the details....
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Postby Lanmasterd » Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:20 am

Hey DIGImaster
love the ideas.. ive only recently finished my wave bubble thank god and thanks to all for helping..
any way back to the questions at hand..
This Lcd screen is intregging me.. And chance of a sneeky peek of the design
or a pic of ur work so far.. i was looking into adding a screen my self i found a projeck online on how to add a lcd to the atmege88 chip but im not sure how id go about gettiong it to show u info on wat the board is doing..

Hope to hear form u soon about this
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Progress?

Postby fergofrog » Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:47 am

How's it going, when do you think we will see a release?
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Re: The Wave Bubble Pro (few extra additions)

Postby Chuck » Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:54 am

bump

I know its old, but was it ever done?
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Re: The Wave Bubble Pro (few extra additions)

Postby erich81 » Mon Feb 07, 2011 6:45 pm

was looking forward to this, as I thought about having an LCD screen would be nice, but no pictures in over a year? guess author abandoned this. would be nice to see the "98% complete" work.
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Re: The Wave Bubble Pro (few extra additions)

Postby Underage_inventor » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:02 am

Either he "abandoned" it, or he finished it and got arrested for it. Guess we'll never know.
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