Transaction: 3ddefbdcfad1fe45d59b9272d4bfb81a1f9742db

Included in block 19,833,530 at 2018/02/13 12:27:24 (UTC).

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transaction_id 3ddefbdcfad1fe45d59b9272d4bfb81a1f9742db
ref_block_num 41,636
block_num19,833,530
ref_block_prefix 1,863,038,587
expiration2018/02/13T12:37:15
transaction_num 21
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"parent_author":"proteus-h",<br>"parent_permlink":"inside-a-basic-am-fm-radio-receiver",<br>"author":"onderakcaalan",<br>"permlink":"re-proteus-h-inside-a-basic-am-fm-radio-receiver-20180213t122718499z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Really nice article and easy to understand.\n\nIf you are related electronics i can suggest that you can use this device to make a wireless connection. It is so easy. Just connect the radio output (jack) to a standart point laser's anode and cathode instead of battery of the laser. You have a laser transmitter. If you send this laser any light detector which allows to collect the amplitude change from the radio,<br> then with a simple circuit (amplifier) you can listen to the sound. According to the laser range you can send up this data for km in clear weather.\n\nThanks to remember such a beautiful thing...",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"teardown\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" "
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