I like the CBT Nuggets training... I learn best when I can hear/see something first. (I was reminded of this when I struggled with my PMP training. Just picking up the book was like slogging through mud. I watched the videos first and then everything clicked.) Life has gotten in the way of studying for the CWNP, but I pick up random tidbits through the stuff going on at work and things like this Micro Nugget.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
TYT TH-UV6R
TYT TH-UV6R dual band HT for $49.70 at the 409Shop:
Specifications:
PACKAGE CONTAIN
1 x TYT THUV6R VHF 136-174MHZ /400-480MHZ AMATEUR TWO-WAY RADIO
1 x Antenna
1 x Li-ion battery pack
1 x Charger
1 x Belt clip
1 x User´s manual
"The TYT TH-UV6R is a mid size dual band radio, about the same size as the Baofeng UV5R, and features a built in high brightness LED flashlight, 2Tone / 5Tone DTMF encoding, and 8Group’s scrambler and repeater compatible frequency offsets and CTCSS PL tones.
This radio is well supported with accessories and can be programmed via computer using the optional programming cable."
Specifications:
Model
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TYT TH-UV6R
|
Frequency stability
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±2.5ppm
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Modulation ( wide/narrow)
|
16KΦF3E/11KΦF3E
|
Max frequency deviation ( wide/narrow)
|
<=5KHz/<2 .5khz="" span="">
|
Spurious radiation
|
<7uw span="">
|
Pre-emphasis character
|
6 dB
|
Emission current
|
≤1.6A(5W)
|
CTCSS / DCS ( wide/narrow)
|
0.5±0.1kHz/0.4±0.1 kHz
|
Intermediation sensitivity
|
1-10mV
|
Intermediation distortion
|
<5 span="">
|
RF Sensitivity
|
-122dBm(12dB SINAD)
|
Audio Power
|
1W
|
Audio Distortion
|
<5 span="">
|
Blocking
|
≥85dB
|
Intermediation(wide/narrow)
|
≥60dB / ≥55dB
|
Features:
| |
Dual band
|
Dual Display / Dual Standby
|
Frequency Range
|
136-174Mhz* / 400-470Mhz* (Ham Band Only)
|
SQL
|
0-9 grades
|
Step
|
2.5k / 5k / 6.25k /…. / 25k
|
FM radio
|
25 stations storage
|
CTCSS/DCS
|
50CTCSS / 104DCS
|
Wide/Narrow Band(25kHz/12.5kHz)
|
√
|
Shortcut menu operation mode
|
√
|
Time-out Timer (TOT)
|
√
|
VOX function
|
1-8 grades VOX selectable
|
Voice companding
|
√
|
DTMF encoding and decoding
|
√
|
Backlight brightness setting
|
√
|
Scanning function
|
√
|
Keypad lock function
|
√
|
Signal strength indicator
|
√
|
LCD display
|
√
|
Battery voltage display function
|
√
|
Channel name display and editing functions
|
√
|
Busy lockout function
|
√
|
Wire clone function
|
√
|
Emergency alarm function
|
√
|
Low battery alarm
|
√
|
Power saving function
|
√
|
High/Low TX power selectable
|
√
|
Chinese and English voice prompt
|
√
|
PC software programmable
|
√
|
Monitor function
|
√
|
PTT&ANIID
|
√
|
PACKAGE CONTAIN
1 x TYT THUV6R VHF 136-174MHZ /400-480MHZ AMATEUR TWO-WAY RADIO
1 x Antenna
1 x Li-ion battery pack
1 x Charger
1 x Belt clip
1 x User´s manual
Tiny 2M
One of these for $12 and a few more components plus some sort of miracle increase in my intelligence and I can have the tiny 2M radio for my runs.
Xiegu X108: VE3FAL1 Demo Videos
Fred (VE3FAL1) has several videos demonstrating the X108. I've embedded a few below.
X108 on SSB
X108 vs. TJ5A CW SS 20meters
X108 TJ5A Comparison 10meters W1AW KP2
X108 on SSB
X108 vs. TJ5A CW SS 20meters
X108 TJ5A Comparison 10meters W1AW KP2
Jingtong JT-168
Jingtong JT-168 (VHF/UHF 136-174/403-470) at the 409Shop for $60.50.
Features:
Single-stage, dual display, dual standby
Frequency range: 136-174 / 403-470.
128 groups of channels storage
FM radio with 25 station memory
Broadband and narrowband 25kHz / 12.5kHz compatible
VOX function, level adjustable
English voice prompts
CTCSS / DCS encoding and decoding, and automatic scanning function
Transmit priority channel selection
Squelch level functions. Level adjustable
Indicator Set
When listening to the radio, walkie-talkie function monitor
Battery voltage display function
Channel name display and editing functions
Shortcut menu operation mode
Emergency alarm function
Specifications:
Features:
Single-stage, dual display, dual standby
Frequency range: 136-174 / 403-470.
128 groups of channels storage
FM radio with 25 station memory
Broadband and narrowband 25kHz / 12.5kHz compatible
VOX function, level adjustable
English voice prompts
CTCSS / DCS encoding and decoding, and automatic scanning function
Transmit priority channel selection
Squelch level functions. Level adjustable
Indicator Set
When listening to the radio, walkie-talkie function monitor
Battery voltage display function
Channel name display and editing functions
Shortcut menu operation mode
Emergency alarm function
Model
|
JT-168
|
Frequency Range
|
VHF 136-174 MHz / UHF 403-470MHz
|
Channel storage
|
128
|
RF output power
|
4W
|
Frequency
stability
|
±2.5ppm
|
Sensitivity
|
<0 .18="" span="">μV
|
Frequency
power
|
≥400MW
|
Emission current
|
≤1.5A
|
Standby
current
|
72mA
|
Li-ion Battery
|
2000mAh
|
Dimensions (W x H x D)
|
108 x 51 x 25
mm
|
Weight
|
140g (include battery
pack)
|
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Help a Curmudgeon Out: Shortwave Recommendation
The Adaptive Curmudgeon is looking for suggestions for an inexpensive shortwave receiver. Got any ideas for him?
I feel like there is good info at the SWLing blog. They also have reviews and a database of shortwave radios.
I feel like there is good info at the SWLing blog. They also have reviews and a database of shortwave radios.
Labels:
Radio
TYT DM-UVF10: Initial Notes from Hans
Hans shares his initial thoughts on the TYT DM-UVF10. Notables for me:
"RX sensitivity doesn't impress, but this could be antenna-related"
"Secret menus: the firmware of these radios can be upgraded!"
Vero Telecom: VR-6600PRO Pricing
Grapevine Amateur Radio has the VR-6600PRO listed with a price of $419.99. Jason adds this comment on the Chinese Ham Radio Equipment Google+ site:
"I agree. I think the price-point is too high. I had the radio listed at $389, and VeroTel emailed me and told me I had to change it to $420. Their MSRP is $460. I told them I thought that was too high for a Chinese Amateur Radio, but they swear the quality is very high. However, I can't verify this because they won't send me a model for testing (unless I want to pay $55 to ship 1 radio, plus the price of the radio itself) so I am waiting to see if I gain any interest in my pre-order page. Then if I actually get orders (which isn't looking likely at this point) I can get my hands on a unit and review it."
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Vero Telecom,
VR-6600PRO
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Vero Telecom: VR-6600PRO and FTM-350 Differences
First, Vero Telecom has a blog. Second, they lay out the differences between the FTM-350 and their VR-6600PRO:
Via Hans
- The size of the microphone and the buttons on the mircophone is different.VGC VR-6600Pro has a bigger size than Yaesu FTM 350.
- The bracket of VR-6600Pro can firmly suck on different rough plane,not just the smooth plane.
- You can easily split up the bracket and the control head of VR-6600Pro without using screwdriver.
- The bracket of VR-6600Pro can turn 360°.
- You can adjust the brightness of the button light of VR-6600Pro.
- The VR-6600Pro has the automatic backlight setting function.
- There is a fan on the main body radio of VR-6600Pro.It can automatic make the mail body be cool when it’s too hot while you use.
When I saw the title, I was expecting a list of technical differences.
A video:
A video:
Via Hans
Labels:
FTM-350,
Ham Radio,
Vero Telecom,
VR-6600PRO,
Yaesu
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