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TK-2241

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Langley, BC
  • Interests
    Costuming, 3D printing, electronics, programming, photography, Lego, video editing/production

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  • Name
    Arlo
  • 501st Unit
    Outer Rim Garrison

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  1. So I got everything working with the help of Brent from TKTalkie! I absolutely love it! Went out with it last night with my daughter and it worked very well. I have a speaker mounted beneath the frown inside the bucket (old FX kit - will be retired once I have my AP ;-) and the mic (unidirectional) is right on top of it - I thought for sure I'd get a ton of feedback, but system very adeptly handles the mic on/off levels and it just worked great.
  2. Ok, I've gotten most things working now. I DID have to connect the right channel terminal on the mic jack for mine to work. Now I believe I just have configuration issues. The blue tooth module I have doesn't seem to work properly, and I found out it is not the correct one - so I just have to everything manually until a new one gets here. Just trying to get the loop working and mic sensitivity set correctly. Unfortunately the serial commands do not work as expected. So I'll keep fiddling...
  3. Hey Mark - thanks. Yeah, I just discovered that if I sort of plug the mic in half way I get audio. So I'm just going to jumper the left and right channels at the jack so it should either way.
  4. I just built my TK-Talkie this weekend - very cool - but having a couple problems... 1) Not getting anything from the mic. I know my mic works because I can hear it fine when plugged directly into my amp. It's a powered mic with a small coin battery - no volume, just on or off. 2) Every so often, in addition to hearing the audio from the TK loop properly, I also get a weird sound that plays every so often. Here's a link a short video with it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mw8o4m5dfjd3cau/2018-10-28 12.39.23.mov?dl=0
  5. Hi All, I have an old FX TK from 2006, and I'm looking for ideas of what to do with it - sell it (where, who to - don't want anyone to think it would be 501st approved), re-purpose it, put it on a mannequin? I figure the bucket is completely toast at this point, and the whole thing is slightly yellow compared to nice shiny new white boots. Cheers. Arlo
  6. Nope, I left the "frame" in tact - that way its one piece and you can stick velcro to it easily. I just have everything velcroed in.
  7. Well, since "everyone's" doing it I'm going to repost something here. I try to live by following some simple yet very helpful rules which I think can help all of us keep things enjoyable and constructive. I think we should all set a good example of the 501st and FISD here. http://www.twth.org/video/player.html?vide...et_good_example http://www.twth.org/video/player.html?videoId=be_competent I very much respect both Gino and TE's freedom of speech, their right to have their opinions and know what they know. But I do think that it should really be discussed off line, as in using the PM system. The service that they both provide has been useful and needed - let's please leave it at that. But as a group, lets also not tolerate uncivil behavior - you guys are like part of my extended family, and I want other people who sign up and come for advice on how to build the best TK in the galaxy, to enjoy their time here and feel welcome, just as I did. And in terms of keeping things civil, I think these PSAs are quite relevant: http://www.twth.org/video/player.html?videoId=seek_truth http://www.twth.org/video/player.html?vide...hings_to_others http://www.twth.org/video/player.html?vide...eat_others_like
  8. Dude! I started with a hard hat liner - had lots of problems getting it adjusted right, impossible to use with glasses (though I've heard of people modding it so they could wear their glasses), and I switched over to a batting helmet liner. I'm SOOOOOO much happier and more comfortable now.
  9. Me! What makes you who you are? Well, I think my upbringing, and being a Scientologist. My passion for art and movies - I've always wanted to be a special effects person, and I'm always finding ways to express that artistic drive - building armor is great! Ever since I saw star wars, I knew that I wanted to be part of the movie/entertainment industry. I worked at special effects studio for a short while back in 1993 and it was THE best job I think I've ever had. Some day I plan on getting a job doing that again - I am truly an artist at heart. What makes you tick? Helping people, wanting to improve conditions out there in life - making things better. Educating people on their basic human rights (see: The Way To Happiness PSAs and Youth For Human Rights) Giving back to my community. And of course, Star Wars - just about anything sci-fi really. I like interacting with people, working on projects together. What do you do for a living? I currently own a small outsource IT business. I've been in the computer industry for about 14 years now (see my avatar - I'm working at computer rack at a client - ok it was halloween! but still! ). What other passions do you have? Sculpting, special effects, movies, animation, video editing, drawing, writing, music. Other Hobbies and such? Probably the most active is video editing, learning adobe after effects. Also working on screenplay with a friend of mine (short film). I haven't gone for several years now, but I love diving, have all the equipment. I also like RC vehicles. Married or Not? Nope, still looking for "Ms. right" Kids? Nope.
  10. Trooperdad - where did you get the rare earth magnets from? Did you have to order them? I'm looking to make up a set of binders myself (and no they won't be screen acurate I like the way the white blocky ones look and if I need to be canon for something then I'll just remove them - or maybe I'll 2 sets one screen acurate and one not...)
  11. You know, I think I really like this - even better than my "combat ready" - although we could have a general and unofficial "combat ready" status. Even if its just something we use to denote we're done with our respective deployment status (maybe it could be the name of the forum for approved and complete standard costumes: the "Combat Ready" forum...) Ok, what ever. Back our regularly scheduled programming...
  12. I did this with my helmet - I absolutely recommend and love it!! Here are some pics of mine and the link to the one I bought: Amazon.com: ----- (But if you buy this, get it from Sportchalet.com - its about $19 instead of$29!) Its held in 100% by industrial velcro. The liner just about pops out of the helmet - you have to either drill or pry out one rivet in the front of the helmet, and everything either un-velcroes or unties - it fits perfectly into the FX helmet. Hope that helps!
  13. I know this is a slightly old and moldy topic (but I'm sure I can handle that with some goof-off ). I actually used a combination of good ol' finger power (ya, mine felt like they we're going to come off after an hour or two of pulling velcro goo), and once the bulk of the velcro was off, I used the Goof-Off natural version (safe for plastics) to get rid of any residue.
  14. That's a great idea. I really wish there were more affordable gadgets for this life styl... I mean hobby. I think this perfect for someone just getting involved or who doesn't have a bigger budget yet. As always, I dig the video's Dave!
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