"If every Ham in the world (or at least the USA) took the time to monitor and make calls on simplex, there would be a more universal feel to the VHF allocation rather than tiny little cells and haunts or local repeater groups."Via K0NR
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
146.52
The case for monitoring 146.52 simplex:
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Ham Radio
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
TYT TH-9000D: Problems
Russell (@nitro1963) passed along the following via Twitter about the TH-9000D:
@brickolore when u put in repeater inputs eg 477.350 then change power level the input changers to 483.350
@brickolore some will not clone . Audio recieve level is lower. If your only going to use the radio on simplex it may be ok for some people
@brickolore after you programe repeater channels in they should not change after programming input 433.625 output 438.625 eg
@brickolore many people having problems with the D model tyt th9000D
@brickolore iv programmed many tyt th 9000 never had a problem until the D model came out
@brickolore they have changed the wiring on the mic from the 9000 to the 9000D not compatable nowAny other readers having problems?
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Second Half
I think it's pretty sporting of the North to let the other team have the arms factories for the second half. http://t.co/Ypw3vHb6KT
— Tamara K. (@TamSlick) July 22, 2014
Labels:
Guns,
Manufacturing,
Tennessee
Shrinking
Sorry about the lack of posts... I've been busy:
Figure out how to shrink the conventional power inverter and we’ll give you $1 million → https://t.co/TgZ3CcU6d7 pic.twitter.com/65f89ik5R9
— A Googler (@google) July 22, 2014
Labels:
Electricity,
Electronics,
Google
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Running Ham
Not bad, but I still want something iPod sized.
It's never the wrong time for #hamradio, neither when #running! #hamr #hamradio_ita #vhf #qrp #portable #iamarunner pic.twitter.com/GDu6LqVYF4
— Christian Diemoz (@Chris_Diemoz) July 20, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
Yellow Perfection
Seriously, I don't know why all this yellow stuff seems to come my way, but here is a fun little "Where's Waldo/Gaston?" (And this made me look at the special ID-51 again - no yellow there. Boo!)
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Guns
Thursday, July 17, 2014
goTenna
Another tool to make your phone act like a radio... this time it is in the form of the goTenna hardware. (As opposed to the Firechat app.)
Basically, you pair the goTenna with your phone and use it communicate when you are in a congested area or in one with no signal.
From the Gigaom article:
$150 for 2 (pre-orders) here.
Basically, you pair the goTenna with your phone and use it communicate when you are in a congested area or in one with no signal.
From the Gigaom article:
"It’s an extremely low bandwidth network, so it’s really only useful for send text messages and GPS coordinates, but it’s extremely long-range thanks to the ultra-low-band frequencies 151-154 MHz frequencies goTenna uses. Lower frequencies propagate further and can punch through or wrap around obstacles like trees. To put that in perspective, the lowest-band mobile network in operation today is at 700 MHz, while Wi-Fi starts another 1700 MHz further up the electromagnetic spectrum chart."From the FAQ:
"Is goTenna FCC licensed?
Delivery of goTenna is dependent on FCC approval. At this very moment, goTenna is undergoing FCC testing and we expect to complete this process in a couple of weeks."
$150 for 2 (pre-orders) here.
Icom ID-51: Colors
Straight out of the Baofeng and Realistic playbook (again proving there is nothing new), Icom is releasing a limited number of the ID-51 in a rainbow of colors (PDF).
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