Risk: The use of high-frequency radio electronics for audio recreation

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A system of boxes with small-scale FM transmitter and receiver electronics that produce sound fed to and controlled by a mixing board is used to create sounds. The system incorporates the complex electronic principles inherent in high-frequency radio electronics into the audio domain in order to create a sound system with an unpredictable ingredient.

Author: Prins, Gert-Jan
Household audio and video equipment, Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing, Audio Receivers, Design and construction, Stereo receivers, FM broadcasting

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Crash and bloom: A self-defeating regenerative system

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'Crash and bloom' is an electronic sculpture that undergoes population density cycles similar to those found in some natural systems. The system is made up of 42 boxes, their sample behaviors, and the interconnection topology of the boxes with one another which enables them to pass 'ping' messages around the network.

Author: Repetto, Douglas Irving
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Computer networks, Usage, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Information networks, Electronic music, Electronic percussion instruments

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Regenerative feedback in the medium of radio: study 1.0 (FM) for Radio Transceiver

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The application of feedback in the medium of radio for exploring the nature and transmission is discussed. The Studies for Radio Transceiver are presented which reveals that regenerative feedback is found to be the most useful to redefine these compositional capabilities of the medium.

Author: Burtner, Matthew
Transceivers, Transceiver

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Subjects list: Research, United States
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