[quote name=\'Dsmith\' date=\'Jan 4 2005, 02:03 PM\']I've picked a job back up at the local educational TV station in town....and am pondering game show formats to work with. Does anyone know how hard it would be to build a lockout device? [With, or without scoring on the podia?] I imagine it can't be *that* hard...as Pressman released their electronic J! game...for a relatively low price, but this is larger scale.
If that's too hard; anyone have a source where I could get a
quality system for a low price? The station is low-budget...and doesn't have much room for expenditures. There's no old game show sets laying around somewhere, is there?
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If you have no prior experience with electrical wiring, either buy one prebuilt...otherwise consult an electrician in your area and refer him to the thread and the PCI Board/schematic links posted by Chris.
If you're using a buzzer system through computer software and you wanna get custom with the push buttons, visit
http://www.x-keys.com They sell kits. We went through these guys to purchase the keypads for America's Most Talented Kids. Top notch quality.
http://www.breter.it/eng/index.asp - This is the company that makes the "masher" push button assemblies[with contact blocks] you see on Feud and Whammy! You can't order directly from the company. However, you either try to email them and they will get you in touch with a distributor...or you can take a stab at contacting CBS Electronics.
Hope this helps. Chris319 could probably point you in the direction to go better than I could.
-Dan