This instructable will cover all the basics involved in building an electronic canary. This is a excellent weekend project. This circuit recreates accurately the sound produced by a canary.
All components for this project should cost under $10
Basic soldering and electronic skills required

For a preview for the sound it makes. The file is below the picture.
 
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Step 1: Preparation

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Equipment Required

Soldering Iron
Pliers
Work Station

Parts Required

Resistors
1 x 47k Ohm
1 x 4.7k Ohm

Transistors
1 x BC109 or BC337

Transformers
1 x 1K:8Ohm Audio Transformer

Capacitors
1 x 22nF Ceramic
1 x 10nF Ceramic
2 x 100uF Electrolytic

Other
1 x 9v Battery and Clip
1 x Plastic Board
1.5m of Copper Foil Tape
1 x C2222 8Ohm Speaker
1 x Momentary Push Switch
ojacob says: Dec 18, 2010. 10:28 PM
Hi I'm am currently trying to build this circuit with a pcb that I designed but I can't find an audio transformer nowhere, I found a couple of old radios and nothing radioshack doesn't have them either, wherebcan I possibly find it? Thanks!!!

Hands Without Shadows says: Jul 17, 2008. 9:25 PM
A 47000 ohm resistor is yellow, violet, orange, tolerance A 4700 ohm resistor is yellow, violet, red, tolerance
cd41 says: Feb 8, 2009. 6:37 PM
is there a site with all of that stuff on it(the resistor codes) and all? i have alot of them on a piece of marked cardboard but i don't want to take them off cause i don't want to mix it up
cyberpageman says: Jul 16, 2009. 9:38 AM
Try http://wiki.xtronics.com/index.php/Resistor_Codes or search for "resistor color codes."
Sandisk1duo says: Jul 17, 2008. 9:51 PM
Get a breadboard!
cd41 says: Feb 8, 2009. 6:35 PM
they aren't necessary for everything plus this way you can put it w/e you want not just where the board will fit
Sandisk1duo says: Feb 8, 2009. 6:37 PM
if i really wanted to, i could make this into a a cube with the area of 1in3
fatboyslim (author) says: Jul 17, 2008. 10:37 PM
yeah i know. i saw this online and i had to build it. All i had around was copper foil tape and a plastic board. I couldn't be bothered going to buy a prototype board so i built it. It looks a bit messy but it works
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