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Postby naychandler1 » Oct 22nd, '11, 16:36



hi there... i was wondering, is there anything out there electronically to detect a movment of an object which only the magician could no eg 'someone picks up an object and the magician knows what item has been picked up through a vibraion device' ? the only person who i can think of who materialises these products is christopher taylor.. but i can t seem to find anything what i was interested in... thats if something like this is even available ,

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Lenoir » Oct 22nd, '11, 16:38

Pro mystic offer that kind of item...at quite a price.

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Beardy » Oct 22nd, '11, 17:55

Tomo - subversive circuits.

Get the hydra and movement detectors at a nice cheap price!!

It's exactly your requirements

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Flood » Oct 22nd, '11, 19:46

Yeah pro mystic springs to mind.I'd love to get the multi dimensional cube but the prices are insane

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby naychandler1 » Oct 22nd, '11, 20:17

woah... just looked at the hydra kit from subversive.. seems great - thanks Beardy. hmmm tempting!

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby MrTetley » Oct 22nd, '11, 23:42

I like the look of the FMT-2 from subversive. That and a curiously strong magnetic £1 could be fun. Has anyone used this? I gather from the user manual that I couldnt use it while wearing a t-shirt.

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby naychandler1 » Oct 23rd, '11, 10:50

may sound like a dumb question but on the movement sensors for the hydra......... are they wireless?? as the pictures show a little wire coming from off the device but the photo is cropped and doesent show if the wire is a small 20mm length or a 2m length which plugs into your hydra/?? thanks..

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Tomo » Oct 23rd, '11, 11:38

naychandler1 wrote:may sound like a dumb question but on the movement sensors for the hydra......... are they wireless?? as the pictures show a little wire coming from off the device but the photo is cropped and doesent show if the wire is a small 20mm length or a 2m length which plugs into your hydra/?? thanks..


The wire is the aerial.

In all honesty, it seems that the Hydra concept was a little too advanced for the community. We've taken the underlying tech and used it in our subsequent work. We're again working on the FMT-3 (it transmits!) and an associated receiver that will also take the signals from the movement sensors.

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby MrTetley » Oct 23rd, '11, 13:38

So the FMT-3 will be similar to the FMT-2 only wireless? Or am I completely wrong?

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Tomo » Oct 23rd, '11, 14:03

MrTetley wrote:So the FMT-3 will be similar to the FMT-2 only wireless? Or am I completely wrong?

Yes, it'll be in two parts. A very small transmitter with an updated version of the FMT2 software, and a universal receiver.

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby MrTetley » Oct 23rd, '11, 14:20

Sounds good! Have you any idea of when it will be released for sale?

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Beardy » Oct 23rd, '11, 15:15

Tomo wrote:
MrTetley wrote:So the FMT-3 will be similar to the FMT-2 only wireless? Or am I completely wrong?

Yes, it'll be in two parts. A very small transmitter with an updated version of the FMT2 software, and a universal receiver.


Is this what I requested earlier in the year?

If so...yessssss!

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby Tomo » Oct 23rd, '11, 15:31

Can we try this from the other direction and ask what people think would be a reasonable price for a transmitting pole-aware detector? You can PM me if you like.

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby naychandler1 » Oct 23rd, '11, 18:32

well what be the difference between the hydra and the FMT ? can someone please explain the REAL pro's and com's for newbie to electronic magic before i buy???????

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Re: electronic movement devices

Postby MrTetley » Oct 23rd, '11, 19:58

Tomo,

Are we talking about a detector that could e.g be put under a watch strap with a remote receiver/thu***r that could be put in a pocket?

That would be excellent! I was looking at Sixth Sense but I prefer the pole awareness of the FMT-2. If the FMT-3 is what I think it is, it's a no brainer!

And I'm sure your pricing would be very fair going by your other products! :-).

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