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
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
An Interactive Concealed Carry Permit Reciprocity Map
Labels:
Concealed Carry,
Guns,
Open Carry,
Rights
Baofeng UV-3R: Is Big Brother using my UV-3R to track me?
Labels:
Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
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
If you do decide to pick up a scanner, here is a helpful list - 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?"
Labels:
Culture,
DIY,
Government,
Instructables,
Prep,
Society,
Technology
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.
Labels:
Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
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.
Labels:
Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
Repeaters,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
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.
Labels:
Baofeng,
Ham Radio,
UV-3R,
UV-3R Mark II
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.
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.
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