A personal media broadcasting system enables video distribution over a computer network and allows a user to view and control media sources over a computer network from a remote location. During electroplating of tin or tin alloys the stannous ions and alloying metal ions are depleted. The system further includes an unclocked flip-flop configured to generate a first output signal. A signal analysis section analyzes the digital signal so as to set a control signal based on the pulse width of the digital signal. Time or spatial domain input data can be transformed into the transform domain in the form of split halves or merged whole. In response, the second wireless device requests to establish a physical channel with the first wireless device using the wireless identifier received over the sonic carrier signal.