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This setup consists of a HD-S (high speed green) phosphor screen, and a 90kV, 15 milliamp real X-ray tube with a 1.5 amp 12 volt hot cathode.

 

I took the photo running the tube at 60kV and around 2 milliamps.

The exposure took 30 seconds, and the green phosphor shadow was post-processed to turn it into the more recognisable negative cyan X-ray transparency.

 

I use an old 20D camera because X-rays DO in fact damage CCD's as I found an increasing number of hot pixels on my new camera when I first started making X-ray images.

UFO: "Remote Controlled Star Cruiser" Vintage Magazine Advertisement (Cox) 1978

 

*Appeared In: PIZZAZZ: Vintage Magazine Issue No. 9, June 1978 (Marvel)

Macro Monday - theme: how things work

 

The business end of the medium-sized, simple remote control

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Sears Wish Book 1973, I had these dinosaurs that Christmas.

There was a man at the lake launching this model boat. The detail on it was amazing.

  

Unofficial Vocaloid concert by Synthesized Reality Productions. Pacific Media Expo 2013. [j]

Me and my friends having fun on the beach with my camera and the remotecontrol .

 

from left, Linn , Sandra and myself

CG visualizations about the final premium car!

The carbon chassis is an extra!

It's just a big remote control car that can carry a lot of weight

 

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During our Christmas 2014 trip to Oklahoma, I lost my Canon RC-1 wireless remote, which I'd had for nine years and which worked with all my Canon DSLRs. So I replaced it with the Vello FreeWave Plus wireless remote control.

 

The RC-1 was a simple, one-button remote that used a watch battery. It used infrared and thus required line of sight to the front of the camera. Its range was limited to about 25 feet.

 

On the other hand, this Vello FreeWave unit uses radio frequencies, and therefore does not require line of sight and has a range of 100m. It can handle singe shot, multi-shot burst, bulb mode, and timer.

 

This is the "cold foot" of the receiver, with a female 1/4"-20 thread and locking knob. It is meant to be placed in the camera's hot shoe, but I use the camera's hot shoe for my flash trigger, so this could sit in a cold shoe nearby or simply hang from the camera by the cable.

Mobile phones and remote controls.

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3- Methods of Using Slider :

 

Auto Mode - This feature is available in Remote Control - Press Mode button and set the direction (right or left by pressing either) and it will continue moving slider till you press again the right or left button

Manual Mode - This feature is available in Remote Control - Press Mode button for Manual and keep pressing the direction (right or left) and it will keep moving slider till you unpress the direction right or left button again..

Manual Function - For using slider manually, remove the 12v motor with two bolts and install Crank on it and rotate it with the lever to slide your camera..

You can press these buttons on the phone and control the movie.

 

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My new toy ::: 8275 LEGO monster set. 4 engines, remote control, lotsss of power.

  

bought from a pound shop about 10 years ago

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park , Renton WA. 4/25/15

Experimenting with using my android phone to remotely control my D7000.

The engineers way of doing things. There's a video cable permanently laid from the control room down to the power distribution and amplifiers. Easier than installing a computer status display in there (for one, there's no network switch on that floor)

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Tomás and Enrique were playing with their Tito Enrique's remote control car today and they had a great time!

Remote-controlled monster pickup truck, powered by Buwizz. This is a combination of different Nico71’s designs with my ideas sprinkled over it. This truck is a real Frankenstein Monster. You can check Nico71’s creations here: www.nico71.fr/category/cars/

 

Check out the video of this truck in action here: flic.kr/p/2nuyoS9

Elegance of acrobatic gliders.

Going quickly upstairs!

The Queen Bee was developed as a low-cost radio-controlled target aircraft, for realistic anti-aircraft gunnery training. If it survived the shooting (as intended, by offset aiming), its controller would attempt to recover it for re-use!

 

The Queen Bee used the engine, unslatted wings, undercarriage and tailplane of a Tiger Moth. But instead of a Tiger Moth fabric-covered metal frame fuselage, it used a wooden (spruce and plywood) Moth Major fuselage as this was cheaper and offered bouyancy in the event of a ditching.

 

The aircraft could be flown manned, from the front seat. The enclosed rear cockpit position was equipped with RAE radio-control gear including pneumatically-operated servo units lnked to the aircraft rudder and elevator controls.

 

A four-bladed wooden windmill in the propellor slipstream on the fuselage port side drove an air-pump to provide compressed air for the gyro unit and servos.

 

This Queen Bee at the de Havilland Museum at London Colney was built by Scottish Aviation in 1944 and was acquired in incomplete form in 1986. It is being restored in its original colours and markings.

 

www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/index.html

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