RSGB via G1KQH
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Updated Ham Radio Handbooks
Get your ARRL 2015 Handbook for Radio Communications or your RSGB Radio Communication Handbook 12th Edition.
RSGB via G1KQH
RSGB via G1KQH
Xiegu X108: Yahoo Group
There is now a separate Yahoo Group for the X108 in addition to the original X1M group.
Space News
First, all your base is belong to us:
Via Dustbury
Second, Europe borrows the plot from a movie I love to hate and lands a probe on a comet.
Lastly, Google buys an old NASA space hanger. These seems like a necessary step in the plan for Skynet.
Via Dustbury
Second, Europe borrows the plot from a movie I love to hate and lands a probe on a comet.
Lastly, Google buys an old NASA space hanger. These seems like a necessary step in the plan for Skynet.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Veterans Day
I didn't post this yesterday, because I think we should be thankful for the men and women who are willing to serve for more than one day out of the year. Lots of people posted yesterday, but this was the one that resonated the most with me.
Labels:
Armed Forces,
Holiday,
Thanks
Vitai VC-9900R
Also from the looks familiar files... VITAI VC-9900R High Performance HF/VHF/UHF Radio Transceiver:
Specification:
Model: VC-9900R
Type: Amateur HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver
Frequency Range
TX: 28.0-29.7/50-54/144-146/430-440MHz (Europe)
28.0-29.7/50-54/144-148/430-450MHz (USA)
RX: 28.0-29.7/50-54/108-180/320-480MHz
Channel Spacing
5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50KHz steps
Working Mode
TX: FM/NFM
RX: AM/FM/NFM
Memory Channel
809
RF Output Power
Hi: 50/50/50/35W
Mid1: 20/20/20/20W
Mid2: 10/10/10/10W
Lo: 5/5/5/5W
Receiver System
double conversion super-heterodyne
1st IF
46.05 MHz (left band), 47.25MHz (right band)
2nd IF
450kHz
Sensitivity
<0 .2uv="" db="" p="" sinad="">FM: 12kHz (-6dB), 30kHz (-60dB)
Image rejection
N/A
Voltage
13.8V DC
Current drain
RX: 500mA (squelched)
TX: 8.5A (maximum)
Impedance
50Ω SO-239
Dimensions (W x H x D)
140 x 42 x 168mm
Weight
1kg
Manufactured
China, 2012 - 201x0>
Main Function:
- Quad-band operating frequency: 29/50/144/430MHz
- V + U/V + V/U + U dual-band operating
- AM mode for aeronautical band (108-118MHz)
- 809 Memory Channels
- Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Selective (25/12.5kHz)
- CTCSS encode/decode
- DCS encode/decode
- Cross-band repeat
- COMP function
- DTMF-ANI/5 Tone-ANI function
- 2/5 tones
- Automatic power-off
- Display brightness setting
- Hyper memory (store complete radio configuration)
- Built-in scrambler
- Compare this one with FT-8900R
Specification:
Model: VC-9900R
Type: Amateur HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver
Frequency Range
TX: 28.0-29.7/50-54/144-146/430-440MHz (Europe)
28.0-29.7/50-54/144-148/430-450MHz (USA)
RX: 28.0-29.7/50-54/108-180/320-480MHz
Channel Spacing
5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50KHz steps
Working Mode
TX: FM/NFM
RX: AM/FM/NFM
Memory Channel
809
RF Output Power
Hi: 50/50/50/35W
Mid1: 20/20/20/20W
Mid2: 10/10/10/10W
Lo: 5/5/5/5W
Receiver System
double conversion super-heterodyne
1st IF
46.05 MHz (left band), 47.25MHz (right band)
2nd IF
450kHz
Sensitivity
<0 .2uv="" db="" p="" sinad="">FM: 12kHz (-6dB), 30kHz (-60dB)
Image rejection
N/A
Voltage
13.8V DC
Current drain
RX: 500mA (squelched)
TX: 8.5A (maximum)
Impedance
50Ω SO-239
Dimensions (W x H x D)
140 x 42 x 168mm
Weight
1kg
Manufactured
China, 2012 - 201x0>
Vero Telecom: 2014 (?) Catalog
Vero Telecom published a link to their 2014 (?) catalog (PDF). Several of the radios will look familiar I think. A sampling follows...
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
PortableSDR: Hackaday Prize Finalist
The PortableSDR project is one of five finalist for the Hackaday prize.
Thanks to HC for the note about this.
Thanks to HC for the note about this.
Labels:
Ham Radio,
PortableSDR
Happy Singles Day
In honor of Singles Day, buy a Chinese radio from Amazon.
ARRL Ham Radio License Manual - Kindle Edition
The ARRL has announced that it is making the The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual ($19.95) in the Kindle format. I used an older edition of this book for passing my tech.
Via Jeff Davis
Via Jeff Davis
Monday, November 10, 2014
Bike Ride
Not your average bike ride..
Apologies to whoever posted the link that got to me - I lost track of whoever did.
Apologies to whoever posted the link that got to me - I lost track of whoever did.
Labels:
Cars
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