I really like my Magpul iPhone case. It doesn't add much to the size/weight, but offers enough protection that I think it would survive a drop or two.
I see that Hogue is getting into the iPhone case game. Lots of people like the Hogue grips, so this might be a good match for a case. They've got several options... all of which are out of my price range.
Via FoxNews
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Friday, January 10, 2014
TN Governor's Race
He's thrown his hat in the ring. And something will be just like the purity of that apple.
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Via The Blaze
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Election,
Government,
Tennessee
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Wouxun: Main Trading Company Comments
MTC shared this message and talked about Ed's comments:
"Any Chinese products that you may see on our site are fully backed by us with a great warranty. We do not sell everything that comes down the pike. We do sell products that we have tested, beta tested with some of our great customers and put them on the market only when we feel that we can stand behind them. We have heard horror stories about folks buying some imported products with no real warranty or return policy from foreign websites pretending to be in the states or even from some popular U.S. auction sites. Some of these customers were shipped radios with foreign voltage chargers, knock offs, copies, DOA units and worse. When they found out they had to pay more than the unit cost to send it to China for warranty or deal with some crazy company here in the states working out of their extra bedroom with no real radio knowledge , the were sorely disappointed."They focus on the warranty and service they provide, but, other than a general comment about testing and being selective, they don't really address the issue that Ed claims exists.
Icom IP100H WLAN Radio
Radio or wireless VoIP PTT phone?
The Icom IP100H:
The Icom IP100H:
"The simplicity of this new system is that the communication is licence free and via a Wireless Local Access Network (WLAN) point….it literally uses the same technology we use to operate our tablets, mobile phones or PC’s.
Icom’s new IP Advanced Radio System provides organisations with a simple radio system which is only restricted its range by the coverage area of a wireless LAN network. The communication range can easily be extended by adding more access points on an IP network.
Main Features
• Licence free radio system using a wireless LAN.
• Users can roam among deployed access points
• Dispersed sites can be connected over an IP network (VPN)
• WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK encryption protects your conversation security
• No licence fee, no call charges
• Use two way radio communications in previous areas where there was no coverage.
• Up to 100 users can be loaded on a system and all users can communicate at the same time
• The IP100FS remote communicator shows user position information based on access point information
• Individual, Group conference call, All call, Area call, Priority call
• Full-duplex communication: Talk and receive simultaneously like a phone call (Optional headset required for IP100H)
• Press to talk operation like a conventional transceiver
• Unique Area call function can call any user who is accessing the specified access point
• Remote stun, kill, revive and monitor function (Transmit from IP100FS only)• Status call and short data message with vibration alert
• Auto provisioning function helps easy transceiver configuration
• IP Phone and analogue transceiver interconnection with VE-PG3
• IPX7 waterproof construction (IP100H only)"
Wouxun Defects: The Other Side
After all the posts about Ed's divorce, Hans had a couple of Wouxun sellers comment on his site.
UK:
I'm going to do some more analysis and get back to you.
UK:
"We have sold THOUSANDS of their entire range and bar a very very low percentage of failures, have not encountered the problem he reports."Netherlands:
"While he sold at least 500 dual-band Wouxun models, he only ran into the problem once."So is Ed unlucky? Did he get bad lots? Is he wrong? I've worked with the Chinese enough to be aware of some of the cultural differences that can create problems. I've had problems with our plants in Mexico and Italy, too. It's just easier when everyone thinks (mostly) the same way. But ignoring some of the communication and ordering problems, the question remains: is there a big quality problem with Wouxun radios? The data is not very clear. I took what Ed posted at face value. We've all seen quality problems with the Chinese radios, so it was all to easy to just run with his comments.
I'm going to do some more analysis and get back to you.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
AnyTone AT-3318UV-C
I posted about the AT-3318UV-A, but Ed also mentioned the AT-3318UV-C. He says it is:
"a true dual band radio. It will receive two signals at the same time and it will even cross band repeat. This radio will sell in the price range of the KG-UV6D."On the Yahoo Group, he adds:
"Retail will be $199.95, but may sell for a little less from time to time.Shipment of only 30 will be delivered mid-Jan.
500 more will follow soon, depending on the Chinese New Year schedule.
I will put up an ordering page in a day or so."
Internet of Things - Toothbrush
Thermostats. Fitness monitors. Even trash monitors for pay-as-you-throw to encourage recycling. This one caught me by surprise. It can report how long you brush, the zones in the mouth, and the frequency to you ... and your dentist! So next time someone says they need to brush their teeth, you can tell them there is an app for that!
Via Uncrate
Via Uncrate
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Health,
Technology
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
WRT54G
The WRT54G router has been reincarnated as the WRT1900AC. I had one of the WRT54G routers and recommended it to many others. I'd be interested in the new one, but not for $300. I'll stick with my ASUS RT-N66U for half the price.
Labels:
Networking,
Technology,
Wireless
HF-One: HF-One MKII Kit
I'm not real sure what is going on, but the kit version of the HF-One MKII sounds easy to put together.
"The next package, you only need a screwdriver to assemble OK, multimeter may also be unobtainable."Maybe even something I could do if they do start shipping them.
Labels:
Ham Radio,
HF-One,
HF-One MKII
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