• NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 months ago

    I desperately want to know if this is:

    1. A toy factory actually finding a creative use for excess stock of the doll head
    2. A creative parent fixing their child’s toy
    3. Just a joke for a meme
    • higgsboson@piefed.social
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      5 months ago

      Cheap things from China often have recycled or re-purposed parts. I had an antenna that came apart and is actually a tape measure with some rubber over it just soldered right to a threaded connector.

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        5 months ago

        Uh, did the antenna work? Not a RF guy but as far as i know, the dimensions of the “wire” matter.

        And btw, cheap chinese plastic things are likely to leak some hazardous chemicals.

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          It “works” but isnt perfect. The length matters, but it does work and is the right(ish) length. I don’t have the instruments to test it properly.

          More, it just isnt very practical because it doesnt work much better than a small whip antenna. I do have a more powerful radio I need to test it on eventually, but it uses the wrong connector for that and I have to buy an adapter

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          The aim with simple antennas is to get their length right to match the radio waves. Often at 1/4 of the wavelength.

          The type of metal an antenna is made of matters, as the speed of light is different in different materials.

          I suspect if it doesn’t work well it’s because the manufacturer either made it the wrong length or used a fibreglass tape measure rather than a steel one

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          I would say it most likely came from a Chinese toy factory. They really have a creative way to use recycled/unused/broken parts. Sometimes it can get worse though.

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        It’s probably that a designer would have to ask a programmer to create scripting features to make a train work.

        Or the could get the job done by using what they had instead of having to wait for someone else to write new code.

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      5 months ago

      The question is, would the 2nd head be an independent personality, trapped inside the horse, or an extension of the outer horse’s senses?