Radio-Mart.net reports the TH-9000 is being replaced by the TH-9000D. It will come in three flavors (2M, 220, and 440) and cost around $150.
From the TYT site:
■ Frequency Range: VHF:136-174MHz / 245-245.9875MHz (220-260MHz) / UHF: 400-480MHz
■ Output Power: VHF: 10W/25W/60W / UHF: 45W/25W/10W
■ 8 group's of scrambler
■ 1750Hz Tone
■ CTCSS/DCS setting & scanning
■ 0-9 SQL grade setting
■ Frequency/Channel scanning
■ High/Mid/Low power selectable
■ Voice compander
■ Repeater offset shift
■ Keypad lock function
■ Contact book
■ Battery voltage display
■ DTMF/2 tone/5 tone
■ ANI ID
■ Remote kill/ stun/ activate/ revive
■ Emergenvy alarm
■ Wide/Narrow band setting
■ TX inhibit
■ Busy Channel Lock-Out
■ Channel name editing
■ Reverse frequency
■ Talk around
■ Scrambler(Optional)
■ Voice prompt
■ Time-out Timer
■ Auto Power off
■ VFO step setting:5/6.25/10/12.5/20/25/50kHz
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Shoes II
In case there is any doubt, I really like these shoes. Time to toss the two pair that are the most worn out. After looking at all of them, I think I can get a few more miles out of the oldest pair because I changed how I run and the wear pattern is different. The third pair has about 500 miles on them including the 26.2 from the marathon.
Leixen VV-898: Available on AliExpress
You can now order the Leixen VV-898 dual-band 10W mobile from AliExpress for $159.00.
Main Feature:
1. Dual band: TX:136-174MHz/400-470MHz
RX:136-174MHz/400-470MHz/200-260MHz/87.5-108MHz
2. Dual Reception/Dual Display
3. APRO: Voice Companding and Scrambler
4. Multi silent mode (QT/QTADT/QTXDT) 214 groups DCS/58 groups CTCSS
5. DTMF encoding and DTMF decoding
6. PTT ID(Voice broadcast PTT ID)
7. All calls, group calls and selective calls
8. RX Inhibit/ RXTX Inhibit/Revive(Stun/Kill/Revive)
9. Monitor, SMQ,MOLO
10. Scan/Scan add
11. Channel name edit available
12. 199 memory channels
13. High/Low power(10W/4W)
14. APO(Auto Power Off)
15. TOT(Time-out timer)
16. Font Set(Big/Small)
17. VOX(Level adjustable)
18. Busy channel lockout
19. Keyboard lock (Auto/Manual)
20. Multi scan mode (TO/CO)
21. Channel steps (2.5K/5K/6.25K/10K/12.5K/25K)
22. Wide/Narrow band selection (25KHz/12.5KHz)
23. TX Stop
24. Emergency Alarm
25. RPT Offset(Single/RPT+/RPT-)
26. Reverse frequency function/ Talk Around/1750Hz burst tone
27. Lease Function(can program lease time of the radio at a exact time)
28. Input frequency by using Keypad
29. Four key programmable
30. Wireless changing frequency
31. Timepiece
32. PC software disable frequency input
33. Passwords for menu functions Set
34. PTT Times per Minutes Set
35. All/Function reset
36. 13.8V DC Power Supply
37. Size: 120*85*40mm
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Ripe for Abuse
So using this idea, setup a rule for a "friend" in their Outlook when they are away from their desk. Have it trigger on some common e-mail they get frequently. Hilarity and a fist fight ensue.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Xiegu X108
So take all this with a grain of salt, because it is just a couple of pictures and a title... but it is from the X1M guy. I figure I'll post it, so we have more eyeballs looking out for it.
"X108 - 20W portable shortwave transceiver"
"X108 - 20W portable shortwave transceiver"
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Wouxun KG-UV8D: 2.5K Steps
BuyTwoWayRadios has the updated KG-UV8D with the 2.5K Steps. They are also including a free 2600 mAh battery upgrade for $159.99 (free shipping.)
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Retirement
Well, you guys let me down. Of the 100,000,000 purchases of Ham Radio for Dummies Kindle book that I needed for you to make, so I could retire... you were 999,999,997 short.
And the worse news is the price has jumped back up to $13.99.
Oh well, maybe next time.
;)
Thanks to those who did use the link!
And the worse news is the price has jumped back up to $13.99.
Oh well, maybe next time.
;)
Thanks to those who did use the link!
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Underemployed and Overqualified
When you put it that way, maybe I will just start saying I am employment-challenged. Some choice quotes:
“There’s no such thing as overqualified, only ‘I can find a job I prefer more’.”
First of all the word “overqualified” should be stricken from the dictionary. Overqualified implies a person with one set of skills is inherently too awesome to do a job which relies on a different (subjectively lesser) set of skills. If you’ve got your head in the clouds it makes sense. If you’ve lived in the real world you know it’s utterly untrue.
“Overqualified” is an idea which should be killed with fire. It’s a failure of reasoning that crawled from the gaping maws of pinheads who should know better. Nitwits that tend to confuse “someone who can make more money doing something else” with “radioactive”. They also confuse “we treat employees like scum and they crawl on their hands and knees to escape us” with “all those employees that ran screaming from our little hellhole were overqualified”.So, I'm still looking for a job and I have in my mind what that job should look like. I've struggled with the whole idea of being overqualified - part of the problem is ego (which is basically what the Adaptive Curmudgen is talking about), but on the flip side, I have been passed over for a job because the employer thought I was overqualified and would bolt for greener pastures. They came to that decision after three face-to-face interviews and having at least a couple of unsolicited references provided on my behalf. (Speaking of opposites, there are a lot of jobs where I am underqualified despite twenty years of experience, two masters degrees, and several certifications as I'm not as hands-on as I once was.)
I find there is much less stress when I think in terms of what will make me happy regardless of being under or overqualified:
- staying in Knoxville
- interesting work
- being surrounded by nice people
- not a sweat shop
- opportunity for growth and development
- a good salary and benefits
My desire to stay in Knoxville is the biggest hurdle in finding the right job. Fingers crossed that I will find the job here for which I am qualified and will give me a chance at being happy.
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