A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Win 500 Free, Color QSL Cards
Contest open worldwide over at AmateurRadio.com.
Baofeng UV-5R: Noise Canceling Feature
Hans has the details.
I say just move the slower processing unit a few inches closer to the source. That should take care of it and, if you position yourself correctly, you will have stereo sound!
I say just move the slower processing unit a few inches closer to the source. That should take care of it and, if you position yourself correctly, you will have stereo sound!
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Chromecast
Some have complained that the Chromecast is too limited, but I bought it to stream Netflix. If it does anything else, than that is just gravy.
I hooked it up this morning. It took about 10 minutes. Like my thermostat, it advertises a wireless network that you connect to from a laptop/phone/tablet. Once you've connected, you supply the information for your home network and the Chromecast will connect to it.
Once I got it on my network, I opened Netflix on my iPad and told it to send the stream to the TV. It worked like a champ!
The only thing that is a bit clunky is that you have to plug the dongle into a USB charger for power. That keeps it from being 100% wireless all the time, but that's a minor quibble in my book.
I hooked it up this morning. It took about 10 minutes. Like my thermostat, it advertises a wireless network that you connect to from a laptop/phone/tablet. Once you've connected, you supply the information for your home network and the Chromecast will connect to it.
Once I got it on my network, I opened Netflix on my iPad and told it to send the stream to the TV. It worked like a champ!
The only thing that is a bit clunky is that you have to plug the dongle into a USB charger for power. That keeps it from being 100% wireless all the time, but that's a minor quibble in my book.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Life
Sorry about no updates today. I'm up to my neck in stuff to do. If I find sometime, I'll update this evening.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Digital Radios and Preppers
I talked some about ham radio and prepping after reading "Patriots - Surviving the Coming Collapse," but did not think about the potential benefits of something like the Kirisun S780:
"Preppers usually like to have communications equipment prepared for possible times of disaster.In a WROL situation, where someone could loot you for all your preparations if they knew about them, I'm sure preppers would like to have encrypted communications, so that anyone with a scanner can't find out where they keep their food stores or secret stash of fuel.
These Kirisun radios provide inherent security, in that not many people will have radios that use the same vocoder, and it is unlikely anyone around you will have one. This could be called "security through obscurity". That is even if you don't turn on the encryption. To a scanner listening in analog, these radios just sound like a load of noise. Now, if someone were to buy a radio the same as you, and program it up to the same frequency, they would be able to listen in to any unencrypted comms. That's where the encryption comes in handy. Switch over to an encrypted channel, and they will not be able to understand it at all. All you hear when listening to an encrypted channel on a radio without encryption, is a few funny digital noises."
Kirisun S780: Undressed
People keep taking things apart - don't they know how risky this is?!?! And this is an expensive radio. (Well, I guess my Leixen VV-808 is expensive now, too.)
Via the S780 Yahoo Group - more pictures there.
Via the S780 Yahoo Group - more pictures there.
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