WHOOPER ALARM KIT MODEL K-24 Assembly and Instruction Manual Elenco Electronics, Inc. Copyright © 1989 Elenco Electronics, Inc.
PARTS LIST If you are a student, and any parts are missing or damaged, please see instructor or bookstore. If you purchased this whooper alarm kit from a distributor, catalog, etc., please contact Elenco Electronics (address/phone/e-mail is at the back of this manual) for additional assistance, if needed. RESISTORS Qty. 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Symbol R8 R3, R6 R2 R5 R1, R9 R4 R7 Description 100W 5% 1/4W 1kW 5% 1/4W 2.2kW 5% 1/4W 6.
IDENTIFYING RESISTOR VALUES Use the following information as a guide in properly identifying the value of resistors. BAND 1 1st Digit Color Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray White Multiplier BAND 2 2nd Digit Digit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Color Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Gray White Resistance Tolerance Color Multiplier Black 1 Brown 10 Red 100 Orange 1,000 Yellow 10,000 Green 100,000 Blue 1,000,000 Silver 0.01 Gold 0.
MINIATURE RADIO TRANSMITTER The Whooper Alarm puts out a wavering sound that is sure to startle an intruder. It can be used independently or as an accessory to the Burglar Alarm Kit K-23. The Whooper Alarm circuit consists of two oscillators, a low frequency oscillator which drives a higher frequency unit at a predetermined rate. The high frequency oscillator drives an output transistor which powers the speaker. CIRCUIT OPERATION Figure 1 shows the circuits of the low frequency oscillator.
CONSTRUCTION Introduction The most important factor in assembling your K-24 Whooper Alarm Kit is good soldering techniques. Using the proper soldering iron is of prime importance. A small pencil type soldering iron of 25 - 40 watts is recommended. The tip of the iron must be kept clean at all times and well tinned. Safety Procedures • Wear eye protection when soldering. • Locate soldering iron in an area where you do not have to go around it or reach over it. • Do not hold solder in your mouth.
ASSEMBLE COMPONENTS TO THE PC BOARD SPK - Speaker: Cut two 4” wires and strip 1/8” of insulation off of both wires. Solder a wire to each lug of the speaker and then insert the other end of the wires to the PC board in the place shown on the top legend. Black Jumper Wire (see Figure C) Red Q3 - 2N3904 Transistor (see Figure A) B1 - Battery Snap: Insert the red wire into the positive (+) hole and the black wire into the negative hole. Solder and cut off the excess leads. C4 - 100mF Electrolytic Cap.
TROUBLESHOOTING Consult your instructor or contact Elenco Electronics if you have any problems. DO NOT contact your place of purchase as they will not be able to help you. 1. One of the most frequently occurring problems is poor solder connections. a) Tug slightly on all parts to make sure that they are indeed soldered. b) All solder connections should be shiny. Resolder any that are not. c) Solder should flow into a smooth puddle rather than a round ball.
QUIZ 1. The Whooper Alarm has ___________ oscillators. 2. The low frequency oscillations are generated by transistors __________ and __________. 3. The high frequency oscillations are generated by transistors __________ and __________. 4. When the power is first turned on, the voltage at the base of Q2 is ___________. 5. When the power is first turned on, the voltage across C1 is ___________. 6. Capacitor C1 charges through resistor _______ and discharges through resistor __________. 7.