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mini electronics gizmo technician required, student?


anotherrichard

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Hi all, I need help developing an electrical gizmo I am trying to create. Does anyone out there have a practical knowledge of how car trackers work and are able to disassemble and understand?


As far as my knowledge is limited to I can only explain so far; but I need an understanding of voltages, amps and how mobile phones work.


I can supply all parts and am not a nutter, at least no more than anyone else on the EDF on a Friday night.


Paid work obviously, an engineering student with an electrical twist would be ideal.


Look forward to any recommendations.


Kindest, Richard.

07894 402 566.

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