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The Best Episodes of Technology Connections Season 2

Every episode of Technology Connections Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Technology Connections Season 2!

Technology Connections is a series of YouTube videos that explores numerous aspects of technological history, including how things work, the way things developed, and anything...
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Season 2 Ratings Summary

"From Radio Waves to Electric Grooves: Electrical Sound Recording" is the best rated episode of "Technology Connections" season 2. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 2/1/2016. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Tape Recording: Taking the Electromagnet to a Whole New Level".

  • From Radio Waves to Electric Grooves: Electrical Sound Recording
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    #1 - From Radio Waves to Electric Grooves: Electrical Sound Recording

    Season 2 Episode 1

    Aired 2/1/2016

    Once we figured out how to amplify a signal with a vacuum tube, the possibilities became endless for the world of sound recording. In this video, we explore how the invention of radio improved the phonograph record by introducing electric recording technology.

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  • Tape Recording: Taking the Electromagnet to a Whole New Level
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    #2 - Tape Recording: Taking the Electromagnet to a Whole New Level

    Season 2 Episode 2

    Aired 2/13/2016

    Rather than use electromagnets to cut a groove, why not use them with other magnets? By using materials that could be magnetized, the electromagnets used in the phonograph cartridge could be adapted into a magnetic recorder. This technology is still very much in use today, but in this episode of Technology Connections, we're exploring the two earliest forms of audio reproduction done with magnets: the wire recorder, and the magnetic tape recorder.

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  • The Wind-Powered Car: Electric Vehicles and Wind Turbines
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    #3 - The Wind-Powered Car: Electric Vehicles and Wind Turbines

    Season 2 Episode 3

    Aired 3/3/2016

    From the Chevy Volt, to the Nissan Leaf, to the Tesla Model S, electric cars seem to be the way of the future. Join me as we explore a typical wind farm and discuss the potential for wind energy and electric cars. While today's electric grid propels these bastions of modern engineering with a fair bit of fossil fuel, it's clear that electric cars are pretty green and will only continue to get greener.

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  • What is High Fidelity? How does Stereo work?
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    #4 - What is High Fidelity? How does Stereo work?

    Season 2 Episode 4

    Aired 3/19/2016

    We've come along way since the invention of the phonograph. But up to this point, artificial sound was still decidedly artificial sounding. "High fidelity" isn't really one technology, but a collection of technologies that combined to create natural sounding recordings. Similarly, stereo sound, though now completely universal, had to be introduced. This episode explores what makes a good high fidelity recording, and how stereo came to be.

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  • Exploring a Reel to Reel Tape Recorder: Sony TC-366
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    #5 - Exploring a Reel to Reel Tape Recorder: Sony TC-366

    Season 2 Episode 5

    Aired 4/8/2016

    On Technology Connections, we looked at this machine briefly when we explored the invention of magnetic recording technology. Now, in long form, is a more thorough look at this machine and how it works. We start with an overview of operation, then take it apart to get a look at the inside.

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  • Transistors: Making sound easier, smaller, and more efficient
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    #6 - Transistors: Making sound easier, smaller, and more efficient

    Season 2 Episode 6

    Aired 4/15/2016

    The technological advances that we've investigated so far have revolved around the vacuum tube. But the invention of the transistor really sparked a whole new era of sound. The advent of small circuits for sound reproduction meant that things could shrink. Tape went into cartridges. Amplifiers used less energy. And everything became more robust.

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  • Electric Vehicle Charging: It's easier than you think
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    #7 - Electric Vehicle Charging: It's easier than you think

    Season 2 Episode 7

    Aired 4/20/2016

    As more and more EV's make it onto our roadways, people start to freak out about how we're going to charge all these things. The thing is, they shouldn't. EV's are so much more efficient than their gasoline powered counterparts that they don't consume all that much electricity, in fact the size of the grid only needs to increase about 4.5% to accommodate an entirely electric commuter fleet. But people still worry about charging them. In this video, I explain why this shouldn't worry you in the slightest.

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  • Exploring the good ol' Cassette Tape
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    #8 - Exploring the good ol' Cassette Tape

    Season 2 Episode 8

    Aired 6/23/2016

    If you remember the cassette as sounding awful, I have news for you. They actually sound just fine. The Compact Cassette has a unique history in the world of sound, which we explore along with their attributes in this Tech Explorations video.

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  • The Dead Man's Switch: How Anton Yelchin's life could have been saved
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    #9 - The Dead Man's Switch: How Anton Yelchin's life could have been saved

    Season 2 Episode 9

    Aired 12/2/2016

    It's not hard to make things safer. But sometimes people don't think about the tools they already have. With a simple reprogramming of an engine computer and perhaps with the addition of a sensor or two, the Jeep that killed Anton Yelchin could have saved his life. If cars were able to detect that their driver had exited, accidental rolling of a car could be a thing of the past. If we're lucky, it will quickly become one.

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  • Home Automation: A Beginner's Introduction
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    #10 - Home Automation: A Beginner's Introduction

    Season 2 Episode 10

    Aired 12/17/2016

    In the video today we look at current home automation technologies and what's behind them. I illustrate what's involved in adding a new device to a home automation network (it's actually quite easy) as well as demonstrate how they work.

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