Monday, August 11, 2014

Universal Converter Box

I ordered one of these from Amazon today. If it had Lightning and RS232, it would be perfect.


From xkcd.com

Sunday, August 10, 2014

NUT AT-828UV

The description says it is a Quansheng, but I just had to post about the NUT(ty) AT-828UV radio.




Saturday, August 9, 2014

Xiegu X108: Controls

Ed (Import Communications) also translated a document showing some of the X108 controls.


Via the X1M Yahoo Group.

Xiegu X108: Import Communications Update

Update from Ed (Import Communications) via the X1M Yahoo Group:
"At my request, the annoying Pacman that continuously chomps, will be history. Hopefully he won't be replaced with a smiley face.

The fit and finish of this radio is excellent. The speaker holes are CNC drilled, the display cover is flush mounted, it is just a nice looking radio. My sample is getting a workout by a friend and reports are good so far. When he's finished, I'll post his comments here. Another friend is going to display it at the Huntsville hamfest in the fleamarket area. I'll report his space number on the forum later.

My X108 sample arrived assembled, not as a kit. The factory says in kit form, the radio will require 99.9% mechanical assembly with only one wire to solder. I assume this would be a wire to the antenna connector.

About X1M. From the information I have, this radio will continue to be produced. I am not sure when the factory will make another run of them because I know all efforts are going into the X108 at this time."

Friday, August 8, 2014

XiOne SDR Indiegogo

XiOne - the portable software defined radio:
"Our XiOne Software Defined Radio has been designed around mobility, not only including the hardware but also a bundle of applications covering smart phones, tablets as well as Windows, Mac OS and Linux systems. Just start-up XiOne and step into a new world of radio frequency applications without the need for special knowledge and therefore steep learning curves. 
To continuously enhance XiOne’s capabilities we like to encourage the maker community to develop their own applications. A well documented application interface and a Software Development Kit, including code examples, make it easy to start the integration of new applications. There is no need to install special drivers because all interfaces are based on standard network protocols, so it is simple to operate the device within all environments. Just connect via Wifi or Ethernet to the SDR-Network or even use the USB-Port which acts as a network interface too. 
A huge frequency range from 100 kHz up to 1.7 GHz opens up a wide field of operations. For example the reception of world wide short wave transmissions or the detection of ship as well as aircraft positions by receiving Automatic Identification System Messages and Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcasts. The built-in wide band amplifier ensures a strong signal to noise ratio to receive weak signals. Strong RF-Shielding assures a low level of cross talk between the RF-Path and the processing unit to keep the noise level as low as possible. 
The SDR has its own power supply allowing more than 2 hours of mobile usage, easily extendable with an external USB battery pack. In combination with dedicated smartphone or tablet Apps the solution becomes mobile allowing to go into areas with very low radio interferences."





 Via Reddit

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Radioddity 2 Year Anniversary

Passing along... Radioddity 2 Year Anniversary:
"From August 12~17, we are going to celebrate our two year anniversary and reflecting on our past. Starting in 2012 as a supplier of radios and their accessories, we have grown steadily from a small retailer to the professional online store we are today. From the introduction of our partnership with Baofeng, to our Shareasale program we are proud of our progress and strive to continue providing customers with both the best products and support possible. We appreciate those who have supported us along the way, and wish to express this gratitude by offering additional discounts on bulk orders placed during our 3 day anniversary celebration. Enthusiasts like you are the reason Radioddity exists, and we are happy to provide this small token in return."
I've got a reminder to see what the deals are on the 12th.

Cow-Net

I saw this article about tracking cattle in order to understand their social networks. The really strange thing is I had a conversation last Wednesday with an organization that had, at one time, deployed a wireless network to track cows for a research project. Who knew that cow networks were so common? I can only assume that this means the NSA can find any cow at any time.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

TYT TH-9800: Programming

How to program the TYT TH-9800 quad band radio:

WiMo QRM Eliminator

Andrew M6GTG posts about the WiMo QRM Eliminator:
"The QRM eliminator has a second antenna which isn't as efficient as the main antenna and ideally just receives the local QRM at a similar level to the main antenna. The device then takes this second signal and inverts the phase so when it is mixed with the main antenna signal the QRM is cancelled out."

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Baofeng UV-3R: Starter Kit from BuyTwoWayRadios.com

Get the UV-3R along with a USB programming cable and quick reference card for $36 plus shipping. Total page includes:
  • Baofeng UV-3R Dual Band Two Way Radio
  • Li-Ion Battery Pack
  • Removable Antenna
  • Belt Clip
  • Wrist Strap
  • C-Ring Headset
  • Charger Tray
  • AC to USB Adapter
  • USB Power Cable
  • Amateur Radio Quick Reference Card
  • USB Programming Cable
  • USB Cable Driver and Programming Software CD
  • Owners Manual