SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T08:00:24-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsRobertC. on New Products!RobertC.urn:uuid:237355d9-f08d-23c1-17f9-e5c49b01b1d42010-11-05T08:34:21-06:00<p>Nope, but good guess.</p>
tristan on New Products!tristanurn:uuid:74e598bc-9f5e-e85a-b795-e98e2922015c2010-11-05T04:31:22-06:00<p>My guess is that the mystery project has something to do with the TI graphing calculator I/O port</p>
N.Poole on New Products!N.Pooleurn:uuid:11d69287-d29c-2cb6-5055-7f2381b6e7822010-11-05T02:32:29-06:00<p>reckless candy-fulled engineering...<br>
...I like your style.</p>
AndrewOrtman on New Products!AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:2ecad65a-204f-16ef-47fe-95f221cb0f7c2010-11-04T21:47:03-06:00<p>Oooh ohh! Someone should make an inline autotuner ;)</p>
NXTreme on New Products!NXTremeurn:uuid:b533a8d3-cb03-6589-3061-2149b99b8d4d2010-11-04T16:35:07-06:00<p>I have a pair of Motorola FRS/GMRS walkie-talkies and they have a 2.5mm jack for headphones and mic. However, Motorola made the jack about 2mm longer than a usual 2.5mm plug. With a Dremel anything is possible though...<br>
Get one of the cables, a little speaker (they provide enough power to power a little speaker; too much for an earbud though) and a mic of sorts and you'd have a headset piece for your walkie-talkie!</p>
RobertC. on New Products!RobertC.urn:uuid:e0bfb041-7a61-7ece-212b-d5663c9806862010-11-04T15:38:16-06:00<p>a 2.5mm audio jack.<br>
:-)</p>
lorenw on New Products!lorenwurn:uuid:4856fb5f-3404-026d-88b9-f7d3cd5276d62010-11-04T15:00:44-06:00<p>Any Hints on what, one would need 2.5mm audio cable for?</p>
RobertC. on New Products!RobertC.urn:uuid:43d5a83a-9cab-26b7-01b8-efa3a324cd972010-11-04T14:42:34-06:00<p>Well, yeah! I can't think of a better frame of mind than during a Halloween sugar rush to go out to the garage while your wife is at home and tinker with the grocery-getter...</p>
N.Poole on New Products!N.Pooleurn:uuid:427d5e8b-f5a4-178e-0fdc-99ba841f5c5f2010-11-04T14:40:04-06:00<p>So wait, you admit to catching a bunch of engineers in the midst of the post Halloween sugar-rush and the FIRST thing you say to them is, "Hey... Wanna hack your CAR?"<br>
...that's what makes SFE special.</p>