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High-Frequency Single Tone Generator

 

The High-Frequency Single Tone Generator, created in March 1989, is a simple mischievous device intended to annoy anyone within its range. A simple 555 timer generates an adjustable, high-frequency square wave, which is fed into a piezo buzzer, creating a difficult to locate audio output. For the ultimate in covert operations, the circuitry is hidden within a Sucrets throat lozenge tin.

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