As seen on CBS This Morning #hamradio pic.twitter.com/y9XutfIAOD
— Randy (@K7AGE) December 22, 2014
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Repeater Highway Sign
A nice idea, but I'd probably not catch the frequency as I drove by it. (And some on reddit think it is fake.)
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Xiegu X108: Second Batch
I've not kept up completely with the X108, but it looks like there were several problems with the first batch. Some (most? all?) of the sellers are working with their customers to replace the radios with new ones that have been updated with several fixes. Again, I've not stayed on top of it completely, but it does seem like satisfaction is growing with the owners.
If you want to check out the details, you can catch up in the X108 Yahoo Group.
If you want to check out the details, you can catch up in the X108 Yahoo Group.
TDXOne TD-Q3
A step in the right direction in my quest for a tiny 2M radio - except it is UHF - the TDXOne TD-Q3 (409Shop - $28.50 or Amazon - $38). Dimensions are 82 x 47 x 24 mm. The 409Shop says it can be expanded to 99 channels, but everything else says 16.
409Shop:
409Shop:
Model:
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TD-Q3
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Frequency Range:
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UHF 440-480MHz
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Channel capacity:
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16(can be extened to 99)
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Output power:
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<=3W
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Operating Voltage:
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3.7V
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Antenna:
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Built-in aerial
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Working Temperature:
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-20°C—+50°C
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Frequency Spacing:
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12.5/25kHz
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Battery capacity:
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1800mAh
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Color:
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Blue
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Dimension(Exclude antenna) :
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82x47x24mm
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Weight(Include Battery):
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95g
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Feature:
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FM radio:
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Yes
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Emergency alarm:
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Yes
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Flashlight function:
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Yes
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Scan function:
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Yes
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Monitor function:
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Yes
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Key lock function:
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Yes
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Volume adjustment:
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Yes
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Low battery indication:
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Yes
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Voice purification function:
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Yes
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TOT(timer-out time) :
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Yes
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CTCSS/DCS:
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38CTCSS/83DCS
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Monday, December 22, 2014
Technology
On the one hand, you'd think they'd have something nicer. On the other, I appreciate a company being frugal.
Just visited the WOW! Cable offices. Their lobby setup includes a VHS player and a CRT television. #cuttingedge pic.twitter.com/tdKMOfqJ6C
— Lone Nut (@LoneNutVolFan) December 12, 2014
Labels:
Internet,
Technology,
Telephony,
TV
Sunday, December 21, 2014
409Shop "Interesting Electronics"
Everything you need for your bench/lab and then some - but not in time for Christmas because of shipping.
Labels:
China,
Electronics
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Busy
I've been busy with family, work, and holiday stuff, so I've not been able to post as much. I wish this is what was happening, but it's not.
Life of a #runner. pic.twitter.com/IORz3XCpVx
— Houston Marathon (@HoustonMarathon) December 16, 2014
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Deal
I decided to go with a traditional laptop at work, but I had the option of a Surface 3 Pro. If you are thinking about one, Amazon has a pretty good deal: $100 off, plus a $100 Amazon gift card.
Via Kinja Deals
Via Kinja Deals
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
SainSonic RST599
Another one to watch over at Hans' place - the SainSonic RST599:
"With 240 memory positions, scramble, three power settings, IP66 classification (dust- and waterproof to some extent) and a seven-color display this model clearly wants to impress us. In other specs (see below) I smell a hint of options normally found on Yaesu radios."He also says the price is expected to be around $60.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Yaesu FT2DR: Touchscreen HT
So Ford is replacing Microsoft's in-car infotainment platform and replacing it with QNX. Several of the comments to the Slashdot article are complaining about the lack of dedicated knobs and buttons. That complaint echos those I hear from those that don't want to do SDR, because they want knobs and not a mouse.
Makes me wonder what the response will be to the Yaesu FT2DR touchscreen HT. Universal Radio shows a list price of $640, so you know how interested I'll be.
Makes me wonder what the response will be to the Yaesu FT2DR touchscreen HT. Universal Radio shows a list price of $640, so you know how interested I'll be.
Labels:
Blackberry,
FT2DR,
Ham Radio,
Microsoft,
QNX,
Software Defined Radio,
Yaesu
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