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Originally Posted by alan koch
I followed the latest version, but didn't know you wouldn't see it. I'll have to find a digital camera to see if I wired it right. Thanks for the tip.
Alan
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A Video Camera will work as well (usually, definitly if it has NiteShot (Sony??) or similar capabilty).
YOu can check the circuit/connections/programming if you have and Oscilloscope hooked up to the transistor output. YOu should see the high frequency (40 kHz.) carrier, and the low frequency (100 Hz or so) pulses.