Wednesday, November 30, 2011

KG-UV920R: Forever

I cannot find the message anymore, so I am guessing it got deleted from the thread, but I thought this was a pretty funny comparison:
This radio is going to end up being the "Duke Nukem Forever" of radios.
Most of you will have no idea what that means. There was a computer game
released in 1996 called "Duke Nukem 3D". The sequel to that was suppose to
be "Duke Nukem Forever". There are screenshots and videos of development
versions of that game going back to 1997. It was released this year after
the original development studio ran out of funds to continue development.
As the years went out, they added more and more things that other games had
come out with. Mostly graphics technology. All due to the main guy in
charge going on a perfection bender.
Maybe this radio won't be just like that. But it is very much past due and
that's reminding me of the game. The "Forever" in the title was a joke for
more than a decade. When it finally did come out? Complete junk. I wouldn't
play it unless they paid *me*.
Keisha also makes an appearance to assure us that the radio is real.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Battery Powered Gloves

Speaking of gloves, how about a set of gloves with a built in heating capability. A little steep at $400, but you have to start somewhere.

Glock Talk Raffle

While it isn't for a great cause, you can try your luck at the Glock Talk Forum Fundraiser. Ten bucks gets you a chance at an M1, several Glocks, and various other prizes. Details here.

Baofeng UV-3R: Speaker Mic

I briefly mentioned it in the previous post, but NH7QH Radio Supplies, LLC has a speaker mic for sale that will work with the Baofeng UV-3R Mark II. The critical note is that it only works with the Mark II. If you read through the UV-3R Yahoo Group archives, you will see a) lots of people asking why you need a speaker mic for the UV-3R and eventually b) no one having an answer for one that works well with the original UV-3R.

NH7QH Radio Supplies, LLC

A quick plug for NH7QH Radio Supplies, LLC (Hawaii's Ham Radio Store)... I've mentioned them before as a supplier of the Baofeng UV-3R, but the reason for this post is their RSS feed. If you aren't familiar with RSS feeds, they allow you to subscribe to a web site and have updates delivered to you. I manage my subscriptions in Google Reader. When you follow a lot of web sites, it makes the task much easier. My recent Reader stats:
From your 140 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 4,710 items, clicked 194 items,starred 339 items, and emailed 0 items.
Back to my point, NH7QH's site has an RSS feed, so I know when he's added new products to this store. It is an easy way for me to keep tabs on what he's got going on.

For example, he recently added Speaker Mic for the Baofeng UV-3R Mark II, announced his Black Friday Sale (Sorry I didn't get this posted sooner for those that are interested!), offers a USB to Serial Adapter, and has a new Mini Dualband SMA Antenna.

I wish other sites would do the same.

What rig for my wife's car?

Matt (W1MST) of AmateurRadio.com did me a favor and posed a question about what rig to put in my wife's car. Here is what I asked:
"I'd like to add a 2M mobile rig in my wife's car. Sounds simple enough, but the trick is that I need something that is as small as possible and will have a really neat installation. I'd prefer to have a mobile rig that I can wire in (power and an antenna) and see the display (versus cobbling together something with an HT). A detachable  faceplate/remote would be fine. I want 2M to hit the repeaters - any other bands or advanced features would be a bonus, but not required. The car is a 7 year-old Audi A4 and there is very little room in the footwells. It does have a neat feature - a drawer under each of the front seats. So what's small and installs such that it will score well on the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor) scale?"
If you have some thoughts, please hop on over to AmateurRadio.com and join the discussion. Thanks!

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Downside to Tactical

Linoge has an excellent post on what I am calling the downside to tactical. He takes a look at a CZ750 that is striking fear into the hearts of non-gunnys and then he strips away the new tactical-hotness to see what remains. You might be surprised.

And I do think the CZ750 looks dang sexy.

Repercussions for Winning

So you beat a younger, smaller, less talented basketball team by 98 points...

What are some potential lessons for the winners?

  • Don't try too hard.
  • Using your talents is unfair.
  • Aim for the lowest common denominator.
  • Don't be too good or people won't like you.
  • Life isn't fair.

For the losers?

  • Work harder! (Or not!)
  • Practice and try again next year!
  • How to assign blame - it is the fault of the coach or the administrators.
  • If you can't beat them, then get a really good job and buy an NBA team.
  • Life isn't fair.

Via No Silence Here

Ham Radio Deluxe State of the Union

If you happen to be around Tampa in early December, you can get an update on HRD - straight from the horse's mouth.
"An exciting last minute addition to the Tampa Bay Hamfest forum schedule. An overview of Ham Radio Deluxe, where it is today and where it is going will be given by Rick Ruhl W4PC. Rick is the President of W4PC Software and Managing Director, HRD Software, LLC, FL. They are the new owners of the software package."
The Thirty-Sixth Annual (2011) Tampa Bay Hamfest
December 3rd & 4th, 2011
Manatee Civic Center - Palmetto, Florida


Batman Begins with a Glove

We all thought it was the belt that made him so effective, but if he had a crime fighting armored glove* he wouldn't have needed Robin or Batgirl.

* U.S. Department of Justice Tested and Kevin Costner Approved!


Via MJM

Revolver Etiquette

As a newbie, I don't really appreciate their other "Gun Gripe" videos. When I go into the gun store, I know I am ignorant about lots of things (and being self/internet educated my teachers aren't always the best) when it comes to guns, but I hate being treated like an idiot. And I am sure they get lots of jerks and/or idiots darkening their doors.

However, I really liked this video. I bet I've fired revolvers less than 25 times, so this video did help me learn something.

Baofeng UV-3R: Second Harmonic Issue

December's QST has a Technical Correspondence (Boafeng UV-3R 2M/70cm Handheld Transceiver) article about the second harmonic issue in the Baofeng UV-3R. Bob Allison, WB1GCM (ARRL Lab Test Engineer), used an HP-8563E spectrum analyzer to determine if the radio meets the standards of FCC Part 97 for spurious transmissions. Bob finds that the radio (two units tested) failed to meet the standards and that "to legally transmit with these radios in the 2 m band, you would have to add a second harmonic low-pass filter at the antenna jack."

First, if you don't understand the basics of a spurious transmission on the harmonic, Steve (K9DCI) provides a good analogy on the of UV-3R Yahoo Group discussion on this topic:
"Spurious signals are more like driving with a 10 foot long beam sticking out the side of the car. As long as you drive on desert roads, you can relax because you "probably" won't whack any hitchhikers in the back of the head."
Some time ago, I had noted the spurious emission problem and posted a link to the mod to fix it on my UV-3R page. And I had thought the issue might have been fixed in newly manufactured radios, since the UV-3R had gotten FCC Type 90 Acceptance. For a major information dump on the topic, I would start with this UV-3R Yahoo Group post - also from Steve (K9DCI). Grant, ZL2BK, documents the magnitude of the problem at various frequencies. Basically, the filtering is better as frequency increases.

It is the issue that will not die on the UV-3R Yahoo Group:
As you can see in the above links, it does not appear that the issue was resolved in the Mark II. Some speculate that it is a quality control issue, but I am more inclined to think it is a limitation built into the design/components of the UV-3R. G4TUP suggests that Vero Telecom (and the various resellers) do not care as they designed the radio for the commercial market and, at the higher frequencies, it works within the standards. To keep the waters muddied, Bob (GM4CID) reports that Vero Telecom claims to have fixed the issue. And Andy (G0FTD) found that hisYaesu VX7R is worse than an unmodded UV-3R.

Here is the link to the low-pass filter mod that shows you how to add a 0805 size 33pF capacitor to reduce the emissions on the second harmonic.

Oh, and because I am apparently a sadist, here is a follow-up link where the same mod was performed and the results were less successful.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Misunderstood - Fear the Pants

Josh_Ward Has Tennessee's "Fear the Pants" slogan been directed at its own fan base?Sat, Nov 26 15:41:00 from TweetDeck

I can't believe we lost to Kentucky.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Dude, you are a barista

"I could never get a Samsung. I'm creative."
"Dude, you are a barista."



Via Business Insider

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Soldiers' Angels

My Sunday school class participated in a project to fill Christmas stockings and send them to soldiers who cannot be home for the holidays.

Linoge has started a similar fundraiser to support Soldiers' Angels. Beyond the warm fuzzy feeling you will get for helping out, he has a few incentives (the latest Stephen Hunter novel, some East TN MHI patches, and maybe more) to giveaway for those that participate.

Cruise on over to his site and get all the details - HERE!

I put my money where my mouth is and I'm pitching in.

4.74 Degrees of Separation

It doesn't roll off the tongue like six degrees, but apparently it is only 4.74 degrees of separation today.

The Pepper Spray Meme

Right Tool at the Right Time or as I like to call it: OPTIONS. Like this one.

And while we are on the subject...

Black Friday Shoppers Pepper Sprayed

aurich This one is for Megyn "Pepper Spray Is A Food Product" Kelly – What pepper spray does to your body: gizmodo.com/5861773/what-p…Tue, Nov 22 11:58:02 from Twitter for Mac
retweeted by sarahcuda
WIREDInsider The Pepper Spray Meme is...spicy: dld.bz/a2t89Tue, Nov 22 10:28:48 from SocialOomph
darthvader I see you have purchased your own pepper spray. Indeed you are powerful as the Emperor has foreseen.Tue, Nov 22 23:15:17 from Twitterrific
retweeted by sarahcuda

Monday, November 21, 2011

Kindle Fire - Rooted and Source Code

Let the hacking begin!

Learning about Cuonzo

wesrucker247 Vols-Duke getting a bit chippy. Cuonzo won't mind that. His motto: "Gentlemen off the court, warriors on the wood."Tue, Nov 21 from TweetDeck

Kindle Fire Phone

Harry McCraken says:
"I’m not saying that a Kindle Fire phone would be an antidote to Android fragmentation. Actually, if it’s like the Kindle Fire tablet, it would be one of the most fragmented Android phones of all, since Amazon would utterly rework the operating system to serve its purposes. But the Kindle Fire, with its simpler interface and deeply-integrated services, is fragmentation with a point, rather than the random, unsatisfying fragmentation that otherwise pervades Android.
I have no reason to believe that Amazon is planning to make a Kindle phone. Then again, I’d be startled if it hadn’t at least pondered the possibility. I’d consider buying one–would you?"
But why not see this as a way to start chipping away at Apple's strengths. Amazon has often said it is not just a book seller. As General Neyland would say... Carry the fight to our opponent and keep it there.

IC-7000 Mobile

Not mine, but a sweet setup... KF9ZA - HF Mobile 2004 Chevrolet Blazer and a cool video of it in action. Bonne chance DX!

Tablets for the whole family!

joshuatopolsky So @futurepaul and I just realized you could buy two Kindle Fires AND a Kindle Touch for the price of an iPad 2.Mon, Nov 14 00:35:29 from Twitter for Mac

Retry

adamhirsch No joke, my fortune cookie said "fortune not found: Abort, Retry, Ignore?" pic.twitter.com/EwD1d5NNSun, Nov 20 20:45:57 from Twitter for iPhone
retweeted by msuster


Opposite or Opportunity

ev Must be a tough spot when you run an ad campaign to stress the opposite of what your brand is known for. pic.twitter.com/YLQDl7ZoMon, Nov 21 11:51:02 from Camera on iOS
retweeted by sarahcuda


Name: Evan Williams
Location: San Francisco, CA, US
Bio: Farm boy from Nebraska. Husband and father. Co-founder of Twitter. Partner at @ObviousCorp
Following: 1363 Followers: 1423789 Updates: 6349




Electronics Basics: How to read schematics

My father-in-law got me a little gift project for my birthday. I'm brushing up on some basics as they will come in handy.

Video: Collin’s Lab: Schematics
Link: Skill Set: Reading circuit diagrams

Baby Skynet

Here (Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer) is where it all begins. Can the machine learn enough to beat you?

Google AdWords

Even if you aren't trying to sell something, I think it is interesting to see how ads are selected for display to you. It isn't just about the price an advertiser is willing to pay - there is a quality rating. How does Google AdWords work? - infographic
Infographic by Pulpmedia Online Marketing

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Airsoft

It is all the rage.(And a follow-up.) I see the potential value. I just don't need another hobby right now or I might be more enthusiastic.

Ragnar Relay

If I could find 11 friends and a big van, this might be fun to try one year... a 196 mile relay race from Chattanooga to Nashville. I had not realized how much of the time you would be running alone. That would be a dramatically different experience from the Buddy's Race Against Cancer this last week-end with 2,800 participants on the 5K.

Cheap eBooks

George R. R. Martin announced a sale of his Wild Cards eBooks. Four of the books are available for $2.99. Basically, they want to sell a few and get you hooked on the series. It may work with me. I bought one last night and have already been burning through the electronic pages.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wouxun.US is now ImportCommunications.com

I guess it is official now. I'd figured it out a while ago - not that it was a big secret as far as I could tell. But I have no idea why Ed didn't make some sort of announcement. He could have changed his e-mail signature with a little note or something without even having to do a post about it to the UV-3R or Wouxun Yahoo Groups.

In any case, if you go to ImportCommunications.com, it will forward you to Wouxun.us.

I think the new name makes sense. He can sell radios from more manufacturers now without being locked in to the Wouxun name.

I've mentioned before that I bought a radio from him and was very pleased with his service. Best wishes to Ed with Import Communications!

Now Hiring

Speaking of companies that are hiring... you may have given up on being a professional baseball player or a fireman, but it's not too late to be an astronaut.

Apply here.

Via Slashdot.org

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Most Interesting Engineer

Are you the world's most interesting engineer? If so, apply at Scopely, get hired, and receive:

  • $11,000 cash - wrapped in bacon
  • Spear gun
  • One year's supply of Dos Equis
  • Beard grooming oil
  • An oil painting of yourself
  • Fancy tux
  • Sex Panther cologne
  • Cuban Cigars



Tauren Poole

wesrucker247 TPoole: "I don't know if there is much of a legacy, man. I just don't know if people are going to remember this class. We didn't do much."Tue, Nov 15 14:26:03 from TweetDeck
wesrucker247 TPoole: "It's not happened like I thought it would (at UT), but I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. That's the truth. I'm glad I'm here."Tue, Nov 15 14:27:33 from TweetDeck
wesrucker247 It's been a pleasure covering Vols Sr RB Tauren Poole. One of the classiest guys I've covered. Kid will be successful in life, for sure.Tue, Nov 15 14:30:23 from TweetDeck

I think his legacy will be tied up in the next year. If the Vols improve, then these are the guys that laid the foundation and got us through the tough times. If the Vols continue .500 (or worse!) football, then they will fade as just one more mediocre class.

Monday, November 14, 2011

One Year of Brick O'Lore


One year ago today I started this blog with a post about Financial Commitment Sunday at my church. At the same time I was contemplating a purchase of some radios and guns. Well, I got some radios (IC-7000 and UV-3R), but I never did get the AR or the Glock. And now I've been leaning towards the M&P9.

When I was writing that entry, I was thinking that I would blog for a year and then see if I wanted to keep doing it. I plan on continuing the blog, but I feel less pressure now. I've had various undocumented goals - three posts a day, so many a week, etc. None of which I've consistently met. I blog when I feel like it - which is fairly frequently. I had envisioned longer, more thoughtful posts (like Linoge and others), but it turns out that I'm closer to being a linker. As far as the personality of my blog, it was going to be some guns, ham radio, technical, commentary on society, etc. It turns out I was going to post quite a bit about a little radio and the page views would go up dramatically.

As you will see in the stats below, some how this became a Baofeng UV-3R blog. It all started with a simple post about a Yaesu VX-3R knock-off.

As of late yesterday, the blog had 112,231 page views for its first year. I've made 856 posts in that time.

The single largest referring URL was Say Uncle - primarily for the Ninjas in my House post with 1,850 views.

However, the single most visited post is the Baofeng UV-3R software instructions at about 7,000 views.

The single most visited page is the Baofeng UV-3R summary at almost 11,500 view for the year

Google.com is the largest referring site at about 12,500 pointers to the blog. If I add in the referrals from Google in Germany (2,500), the UK (2,200), Italy (2,100), Netherlands (1,200), Spain (600), and Canada (400), then Google is responsible for 21,500 views. Most of the hits from Google are from searches for the UV-3R.

Feedburner tells me I have a few RSS subscribers. Google Analytics tell me that I have lots of people who get here by way of the Baofeng searches and they click through to another post between (roughly) 30% to 60% of the time depending on the particular starting page. People average 2.93 pages and 3.15 minutes per visit.

So, where do I go from here?

More of the same I suspect. The UV-3R has been a great learning experience for me - both as a ham radio and as a blogger. I've got too many interests and not enough time. I think you've see that here... radios, running, tablets, guns, prepping, computers, reading, etc. Toss in a wife and an almost three year old - time is my limiting factor for sure. The Radio Amateurs Code reminds hams that playing with the radio is a hobby and that the ham should be balanced - never letting it interfere with "duties owed family, job, school or community." I might add church to that, but it still sums up where I am.

Let's see what the next 365 days bring. Some goals... pass the Extra Class exam, keep running - maybe a marathon, earn a WAS award, pay off my student loan, finally pick up that plastic pistol, and blog a little.

Thanks for reading.

Interference and Airbags

Bad - Radios pick up interference from a GPS and gets noisy.
Worse - Airbag picks up interference from a mobile phone and is disabled.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Buying

I like to think I am pretty smart when it comes to spending my money. I like to think that, but it probably isn't true. I'm influenced in more ways than I will ever realize.

Heck, the Harbor Freight ad in the Sunday paper always makes me "want" stuff - an $8 mover's dolly, a $3 digital multi-meter, a $2 tarp, a $260 surveillance system with four camera, etc. I didn't see it this time, but there are usually some solar panels I must have for a project.

Star Trek + Firefly

Like Star Trek?
Like Firefly?
Then click!

An Interactive Concealed Carry Permit Reciprocity Map

A neat way to see which states will honor your carry permit.


Of course, if we made some phone calls, we might not need the map.

Via Of Arms and the Law

Baofeng UV-3R: Is Big Brother using my UV-3R to track me?

No.

Occupy Ham Radio

A funny thread popped up on the UV-3R group about the merits of buying the radio in the US versus direct from Asia: Occupy Ham Radio, Buy Cheapest, Save Money

Tennessee Scanner Frequencies: The BIG List

DIY Gas Mask

For preppers or the "Occupy" crowd, a DIY Gas Mask. I guess it is really just for the "Occupy crowd/regular people."
"With Occupy protests around the country, things are heating up. With disbursement of tear gas an pepper spray by police, how are regular people able to keep safe?"




Baofeng UV-3R: Receiving Interference

My Hungarian is a little rusty, but here is the description of the video:
"Two Baofeng UV3R radio is, in fact, Mark and I had. Unfortunately, if Gerje close to the car GPS units. However, only VHF UHF frequencies did not already have this feedback, not only on the floor near the GPS, but other customers (!) Is near. Unfortunately, essentially at the same time I use it on the radio and a GPS device so this is very disturbing phenomenon. Maybe if smb. megoláds know what the write me or kommentezzen. Thank you"
Apparently the GPS makes the UV-3R go nuts. He is able to change the squelch setting and it does its DSP thing and the interferance is filtered out.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Baofeng UV-3R: Cheap UV-3R Repeater


Bart (eo512) has created a UHF repeater using two UV-3R Mark II and a small UHF duplexer. He thinks he'll be in the hole for less than $200 (excluding antenna and feedline) for the project.


I'll have to check back later as he indicates he'll add more notes about the setup.

Baofeng UV-3R: Spare Parts

Thanks to shovelheadjake for pointing out that you can order lots of spare parts for your UV-3R from the 409Shop.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Brady Campaign to Prevent Alien Attacks

The BC might have more luck with aliens.

Grab the slide or use the slide release button?

I think the short answer is do what works for you. The longer answer includes some pros and cons for each.

I grab the slide because Travis told me to do it that way when he was teaching me about press outs.

Also, because on some guns the slide release is harder to reach than on others.

KG-UV920R: The Latest

So the Wouxun web page at Andrews Communications Systems in Australia has everyone stirred up again because of these lines:
"Due Jan/Feb., 2012"
"Compare to TM-D710A!"
"Lee operated a sample KG-UV920R at the October, 2011, Hong Kong fair. Yes, this transceiver does exist, hi!"
So Ed laid hands on one a few months ago and now Lee has, too.

The next tidbit is that we should compare it to the Kenwood D710A, so others began speculating about APRS or packet modes.

As Andy Griffith said, "don't over expect". No APRS and no packet with the
920R. The radio is supposed to be finished in December. Don't look to purchase
one that's certified until February or March from what I was told.
Regards,
Ed
www.Wouxun.US
I think I am repeating myself, but time will tell.

On Target Gets Into Coupon Game

OTTC_Doug Check out our special today on Living Social ... $39.00 carry permit course!!Tue, Nov 08 10:57:57 from TweetCaster for Android

Baofeng UV-3R: Camo

Every since we learned that the UV-3R could be had in a rainbow of colors, people have been asking if the camouflage radio was painted or if the case was actually made up of different color plastics in the mold.

We have our answer. It is painted.




Via Nuno on the UV-3R Yahoo Group

Monday, November 7, 2011

Not an Academic

This is an example of why I didn't pursue being an academic:
"The paradox is to have to speak of exteriorization without a preceding interior: the interior is constituted in exteriorization."
Well, lah de dah.

Ninja Librarians

My worst nightmare... government ninja librarians. I would have said zombies, but they have jumped the shark.

Quote of the Day

Slashdot had a post about the end of Listserv at AOL and it brings us this quote from Hatta:
"Yes. And USENET was just like web fora, except with all your forums under one powerful interface. And IRC was just like IM, except, well no IRC is exactly like IM.
Why did we need to invent twitter, web fora, and IM when we had Listserv, USENET, and IRC?"
What is old is new again.

Google Broke My Browser

For some fun, Google "tilt" and "do a barrel roll" in Firefox or Chrome.
tim I'm fully 5 hours late to this but if you haven't already, you might want to try Googling "tilt". (via @acton inter alia) #eastereggsThu, Nov 03 13:35:02 from web


Occupy Market Square

I'll be at work earning a paycheck, so I can't make it.



Via No Silence Here

Good news, bad news

wesrucker247 Pat Summitt to her players: "I'm still going to remember your name, and I'm still going to yell at you."Fri, Nov 04 12:24:24 from TweetDeck

NYC Marathon and Ham Radio

NYC Marathon: Cancer won’t keep this radio volunteer down - NY Daily News:
"This will be the 36th running of the five-borough marathon. Mendelsohn is the only person who has been on the course for every mile of every one of them, always in the lead vehicle. His official title is Communications Director, which means he’s in charge of 400 ham radio operators who provide the communications pathways for all aspects of the race."
That's an impressive record even if he had been healthy the whole time. I continue to be surprised at all the places ham radio pops up.

Via eHam.net

More Hams!

150 freshmen to get tickets at Cal Poly -KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog:
"Dennis Derickson (AC0P), Cal Poly Electrical Engineering (EE) department chair, conceived the Freshman Licensing Initiative which gives every EE 111 student a chance to get their radio license. As part of the EE 111 curriculum, this test session will be administered during the 50-minute class period and count as one of the midterm exams for the freshmen students."
I wish I had an opportunity* like this when I was in school.

*Maybe I did, but I didn't recognize it at the time.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Game Ball for Brodus

How to play for UT?
  1. Fall asleep on the couch.
  2. Wake up about an hour before the game.
  3. Answer the phone.
  4. Get a police escort to the stadium.
  5. Suit up.
  6. Kick three extra points and a field goal.
An amazing story. The Dooley quotes are, as usual, priceless.

Cheap Tablet

It amazes me that you can get a tablet for $70. The Velocity Micro Cruz 7" Tablet (Android) may not be a great one, but $70.


Thursday, November 3, 2011

Baofeng UV-3R: Working Satellites

Making contacts via satellites using your UV-3R. Pretty cool. Making contacts via satellites using your red UV-3R. Awesome!



Via a post on the QRZ Forums

Wednesday, November 2, 2011