$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ $$ $$ How to make a $$ $$ $$ $$ Pearl Box $$ $$ $$ $$ Written and created by: Dr. D-Code $$ $$ $$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ The Pearl Box: Definition - This is a box that may substitute for many boxes which produce tones in hertz. The Pearl Box when operated correctly can produce tones from 1-9999hz. As you can see, 2600, 1633, 1336 and other cru- cial tones are obviously in its sound spectrum. MATERIALS: C1, C2::::::::.5mf or .5uf ceramic disk capacitors Q1::::::::::::NPN transistor (2N2222 works best) S1::::::::::::Normally open momentary SPST switch S2::::::::::::SPST toggle switch B1::::::::::::Standard 9-Volt battery R1::::::::::::Single turn, 50k potentiometer R2:::::::::::: " " 100k potentiometer R3:::::::::::: " " 500k potentiometer R4:::::::::::: " " 1meg potentiometer SPKR::::::::::Standard 8-ohm speaker T1::::::::::::Mini transformer (8-ohm works best) Misc.:::::::::Wire, solder, soldering iron, PC board or perfboard box to contain the completed unit, battery clip PROCEDURE Since the instruction are EXTREMELY difficult to explain in words, you will be given a schematic instead. It will be quite difficult to follow but try it any way. There is also a Hi-Res picture you can get that shows the schematic in great detail. Schematic for The Pearl Box +-------------+------------+---------+ ! ! \ +--S1---- C1 C2 \ SPKR ! ! + +-------- + + ----+T1 + !\ +---------------+------+ ! b c-------! ! Q1 ! ! e-----S2---+ ! ! ! ! ! B1 ! ! ! ! ! +-------+ !R1 R2 R3 R4! /\/\ /\/\ /\/\ /\/\ +--+ +--+ +--+ Now that you are probably thoroughly confused, let me explain a few minor details. The potentiometer area is rigged so that the left pole is connected to the center pole of the potentiometer next to it. The middle terminal of T1 is connected to the piece of wire that runs down to the end of the battery. OPERATION OF THE PEARL BOX You may want to get some dry-transfer decals at Radio Shack to make this job a lot easier. Also, some knobs for the tops of the potentiometers may be useful too. Use the decals to calibrate the knobs. R1 is the knob for the ones place, R2 is for the tens place, R3 if for the hundreds place and R4 is for the thousands place. S1 is for producing the all the tones and S2 is for power. Step 1: Turn on the power and adjust the knobs for the desired tone. (Example: For 2600 hz - R1 = 0: R2 = 0: R3 = 6: R4 = 2) Step 2: Hit the push-button switch and VOILA! You have the tone. If you don't have a tone recheck all connections and schematic. If you still don't have a tone call: Brainstorm BBS (612) 345-2815 The Bay (415) 775-2384 Pirate's Harbor (617) 720-3600 and leave me e-mail stating what the scene is. This has been an HMH presentation-1985