Yes, you will need to hold in 'memory' 7 seconds of information.
In broadcast we used magnetic tape.
There are probably solid state ways now.
can i delay my fm radio 7 seconds
Yes, you will need to hold in 'memory' 7 seconds of information.
In broadcast we used magnetic tape.
There are probably solid state ways now.
Maybe saying "now", counting up to 7 and then pushing "on"?
That is a delay too...![]()
Agustín Tomás
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, however, there is.
Placing your radio 2100000K meters away will also work.
Last edited by ronsimpson; 29th March 2012 at 12:31 AM.
I'll assume that you mean to delay an audio signal before transmitting such as is done in commercial broadcasting.
Take a look at the digital delay effects pedals used by musicians. That may put you on the right track.
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