Leixen sent me the English version of the VV-808 Manual.
It is available via Scribd or directly from Leixen on the product page under Downloads.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
Weierwei VEV-789 and VEV-889
Nate is on the prowl again and found the Weierwei mobiles. At $204 USD, they are a lot more expensive than the VV-808, but they are 60W and 50W.
VEV-789 - 60W VHF (136 - 174 MHz)
VEV-889 - 50W UHF (400 - 480 MHz)
Sample specs of the VEV-789 below.
SINGLE BAND MOBILE RIG
Frequency Range:
(VHF) 136 - 174 Mhz
Channel Step:-
5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 / 50 / 100 KHz
Transmitting Method:-
F3E (FM)
Antenna Impedance: 50 Ohm ( Imbalance )
Frequency Stability:- ( -2.5ppm)
Power Supply:- 13.8DVC -15%
Current:-
RECEIVE (at 2 W output / 1.0 A)
TRANSMIT (MAX = 14A or less)
Dimensions:- 173 x 141 x 41 mm
Weight:- 1.2KG
Power Output:- 5 / 15 / 25/ 40 / 60
Audio Output:- 2 W or higher
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAIN FUNCTIONS:-
- Easy Control & Select all Functions by MENU
- 200 Memory Channels, Call Channels
- Many kinds of scanning MODE
- Compose simple repeater
- Full Dot-matrix LCD Display
- Background color adjustable
- Dual watch display & Dual watch stand-by
- Microphone function keys programmable
- Scrambler function
- Speech companding
- CTCSS / DCS / 2 Tone
- Ani Function
- DTMF Function
- PC programmable
- Shared Frequency , Pilot Frequency / Offset Frequency
- Wide Band & Narrow Band
- Auto Power Off
Each package contain:
1x VEV-789 (VHF)
1x speaker Mic
1x Mobile Mounting Bracket
1X DC-Power Cord
1X English manual
1X Warranty Card
VEV-789 - 60W VHF (136 - 174 MHz)
VEV-889 - 50W UHF (400 - 480 MHz)
Sample specs of the VEV-789 below.
SINGLE BAND MOBILE RIG
Frequency Range:
(VHF) 136 - 174 Mhz
Channel Step:-
5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 / 50 / 100 KHz
Transmitting Method:-
F3E (FM)
Antenna Impedance: 50 Ohm ( Imbalance )
Frequency Stability:- ( -2.5ppm)
Power Supply:- 13.8DVC -15%
Current:-
RECEIVE (at 2 W output / 1.0 A)
TRANSMIT (MAX = 14A or less)
Dimensions:- 173 x 141 x 41 mm
Weight:- 1.2KG
Power Output:- 5 / 15 / 25/ 40 / 60
Audio Output:- 2 W or higher
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MAIN FUNCTIONS:-
- Easy Control & Select all Functions by MENU
- 200 Memory Channels, Call Channels
- Many kinds of scanning MODE
- Compose simple repeater
- Full Dot-matrix LCD Display
- Background color adjustable
- Dual watch display & Dual watch stand-by
- Microphone function keys programmable
- Scrambler function
- Speech companding
- CTCSS / DCS / 2 Tone
- Ani Function
- DTMF Function
- PC programmable
- Shared Frequency , Pilot Frequency / Offset Frequency
- Wide Band & Narrow Band
- Auto Power Off
Each package contain:
1x VEV-789 (VHF)
1x speaker Mic
1x Mobile Mounting Bracket
1X DC-Power Cord
1X English manual
1X Warranty Card
Zastone MP900
If you don't want a Baojie BJ-9900, you could try the Zastone MP900. I'm sure it is totally, completely, absolutely 100% different - or not.
Thanks to Nate for the link.
Thanks to Nate for the link.
Made in the USA
You got your box. I got mine - a lower parts kit and 10 more magazines. So I officially can only load half of my magazines - for rifles that aren't even fully built yet. Doh.
Bunnie Interview on CSDN.net
Makers, fixers, open-source hardware, technology and more... some quotes below from Bunnie's interview with "CSDN.net, which stands for 'China Software Developer Network', or more colloquially, “Programmer Magazine.'"
It all starts with radio... of course, that is how I read it...
"In 1960, for all practical purposes there was only hardware, and it was all open. When you bought a transistor radio, it had its schematic printed in the back. If it broke, you had to fix it yourself. It was popular to buy kits to make your own radios."
Of course, you might break a few things along the way to becoming a magician...
"The Maker movement, I think, is less about developing products, and more about developing people. It’s about helping people realize that technology is something man-made, and because of this, every person has the power to control it: it just takes some knowledge. There is no magic in technology. Another way to look at it is, we can all be magicians with a little training."
And the company shouldn't have to meet any warranty obligations if a user breaks the hardware...
"I believe users should “own” their hardware, and “owning” means having the right to modify, change, etc. including root access rights. If the company has a concern about users being unsafe, then it’s easy enough to include an “opt-out” where users can simply select an electronic waiver form, and give up their support and warranty right to gain access to their own machine. Most people who care to root their machine are already smarter than the phone support they would be calling inside the company, so anyways it’s not a problem."
Labels:
China,
Electronics,
Hack,
Manufacturing,
Technology
Three Wolves T-Shirt
Read the reviews... I bet you have to get one.
Baofeng UV-82: Battery
And the envelop please... the battery is 1800 mAh.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
A Too Common Mistake
9mm in a .40.
Sounds familiar.
As I write this I'm watching Breaking Bad on Netflix and a character is talking about his Glock 22. What timing.
Sounds familiar.
As I write this I'm watching Breaking Bad on Netflix and a character is talking about his Glock 22. What timing.
Labels:
Guns
Baojie BJ-9900: Sexy Pictures
Pictures of the BJ-9900 - Rated R for Ripoff (or Resemblance as Hans says.) They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
It is a sharp looking radio. The pictures with the ruler make it look very sleek. No word yet on its ability to do things like transmit or receive.
It is a sharp looking radio. The pictures with the ruler make it look very sleek. No word yet on its ability to do things like transmit or receive.
Round Count and Happy 4th!
To celebrate the 4th, I've done an inventory.
George Washington
First Annual Address, to both House of Congress (8 January 1790):
7,500 - .22lr
2,500 - 9 mm
300 - .223
George Washington
First Annual Address, to both House of Congress (8 January 1790):
"A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined; to which end a uniform and well-digested plan is requisite; and their safety and interest require that they should promote such manufactories as tend to render them independent of others for essential, particularly military, supplies."
Labels:
Constitution,
Holiday,
USA
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