Friday, May 30, 2014

Radio Features: Memories

An interesting discussion about memory features that someone would like to see in future radios.

Probably the biggest hurdle in doing this is cost - particularly hard to demand some of these features when chasing the rock bottom cost on the Chinese radios. I suspect as Moore's law continues, we'll see these options and plenty more.

Wouxun KG-UV8D: How to check version

Via Miklor on the KG-UV8D Facebook page:
UV8D Keypad/Display...
By pressing and holding the 3 Key while doing a PowerON,the UV8D will display the Model, Version and Date.



Thursday, May 29, 2014

TYT TH-UV818

From Nate:

"I was wondering when they'll imitate the body design of the Yaesu/Standard/Horizon VX-7R/HX470/VXA-710."

Which reminds of where this all started for me - the Baofeng UV-3R copying the Yaesu VX-3R. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

The TYT-TH-UV818...

http://www.tyt888.com/UploadPIC/2014426144833940.jpg

Horizon HX470 (silver and black)
Yaesu/Vertex VX-7R (silver and black)
Yaesu/Vertex VXA-710
Yaesu FTA-720


http://www.yaesu.com/jp/en/products/marine_img/hx470s.jpg
VX-7http://www.yaesu.com/jp/amateur_index/products_img/vx7b.jpg
http://www.dfwcomm.com/img/product_pics/mids/vxa710v1.png
http://alpha-com.ru/wa-data/public/shop/products/36/54/5436/images/6402/5414.400.jpg



Simple Tools

When I do finally get back to work, I'll want to get one of these giant wall calendars. It is decidedly low-tech, but I loved being able to see the year all at once. I would track:

- month-ends (when we were on a 4-4-5 fiscal calendar), so I could make sure we didn't try to schedule downtime/maintenance during that critical period
- holidays for each of the plants (US, China, Mexico)
- vacations for my staff
- off-site training for my staff

You can use dry erase markers, but I prefer using permanent Sharpies. (You already knew I was a fan of Sharpies for the ham shack.) If something was in flux, I would make a note on a Post-It that I could move around until the date was finalized. Bright colors are a must!




XLT Painless Programming Cable for Baofeng, Kenwood, and Wouxun

$20 for a genuine FTDI chip is probably a bargain for most considering the amount of time some have invested in trying to get a knock-off to work with their radio. Heck, if everyone had one of these, the number of posts to the various Yahoo Groups would drop exponentially.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

TYT TH-9000D: At 446Shop

I was looking at some of the stuff Nate sent me and I just happened to notice that the 446Shop has a listing for the TYT TH-9000D. Pictures at the link.

HiGrade HG-109

Nate has been looking around for the latest radios and come up with some good stuff. So, thanks to Nate! I'll start with this one - the HiGrade HG-109 which is described as:
"Handheld Walkie Talkie big screen MP3 MP4 two way radio with Camera,Video Recorder,Box Speaker 2840,FM radio,Clock,Calculator function"
Other specs are below, but check out the screen.




Nate points out some of the interesting features like MP3/MP4 player, built in digital camera + video recording capability. He also notes that one of the pictures shows a calendar with a January 2012 - so either that is a test date or this thing has been in development for awhile. I'm also confused by the listed frequency range (400 - 470 MHz) that doesn't match the "Dual Receive Yes (VV/UV/UU)" line.


Frequency Range
400-470MHz
Color
Black
Antenna type
SMA-F(Female)
Antenna Impedance
50 ohm
Output power
5W
Battery type
Li-ion battery
Battery capacity
2350mAh
Rated voltage
DC 7.4V
Charging temperature range
5°C to + 40°C
Earpiece / MIC type
2 Pin KENWOOD Type
Camera
Yes

Channel Storage
Yes
200
Video recorder
Yes
1.3MEGA
Speaker
Yes
BOX Speaker 2840
Load Settings From File
Yes

Save Settings To File
Yes

Display mode
Yes
FREQ&CH/Frequency/Channel mode
SQL
Yes
OFF-9 Level
CTCSS
Yes
QT:50/DQT:166
High/Low TX power selectable
Yes

Wide/Narrow Band
Yes

VOX
Yes
OFF-9 Level
Scan mode
Yes
TO/CO/SE
Scan
Yes

TOT: Time-out Timer
Yes

Dual RX
Yes
VV/UV/UU
BCL: Busy Channel lockout
Yes

Step
Yes
5K/10K/6.25K/12.5K/25K
REV: Reverse Frequency
Yes

Time and Date
Yes

Select Language
Yes
English/Chinese
Auto power on/off
Yes

Power management
Yes
Display battery capacity remains
Restore setting
Yes

Wallpaper setting
Yes

Contrast setting
Yes

Backlight setting
Yes

Keyboard light
Yes

Torch
Yes

Privacy protection
Yes

Auto keyboard lock
Yes

Lock screen by end-key
Yes

Power-on password
Yes

Alarm &calendar remind
Yes
Ringtone/Vibrate/Silent/Ring and vibrate
Key tone
Yes

Battery low alert
Yes

Power on/off tone
Yes

Recorder
Yes

Audio player
Yes

Video player
Yes

FM radio
Yes

File management
Yes

Alarm
Yes

Calculator
Yes

World clock
Yes


Package Includes
  • 1 x Professional and Multimedia Interphone
  • 1 x Antenna
  • 1 x Li-ion battery pack
  • 1 x LI-ion charger
  • 1 x Belt clip
  • 1 x User's manual



Ten-Tec Patriot: Open-source SSB/CW/Digital Transceiver

This has been out for a bit, but I wanted to get it on my list of radios to watch... the Ten-Tec Patriot 507. I don't see it listed on the Ten-Tec site yet. There is a Yahoo Group for the Patriot 507.

Most of the information is from the QRPer here. It differs from the Rebel 506 in that it will do SSB and digital modes. The Patriot will work 20 and 40 meters.

TYT TH-9000D: Mono-band Mobile

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

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.