A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Amazon Cloud Drive
Unlimited storage for 1 year for $10 using Amazon's Cloud Drive. I've not used the Amazon cloud. Does anyone have any experience with it? OneDrive/Office365 and Dropbox are $70 and $80 respectively for 1 year and 1 TB. (With Office 365, you do get to use Office during that same time frame, so not exactly apples to apples.)
Comcast DOCSIS 3.1 Gigabit Class Modem
Comcast announces DOCSIS 3.1 Gigabit go-live:
Via Business Insider
"The next-generation technology that will deliver gigabit Internet speeds moved from the laboratory to the living room late last month when we installed what we believe to be the world’s first DOCSIS 3.1 modem on a customer-facing network."
"The next-generation technology that will deliver gigabit Internet speeds moved from the laboratory to the living room late last month when we installed what we believe to be the world’s first DOCSIS 3.1 modem on a customer-facing network."
"The beauty of DOCSIS 3.1 is that it is backwards compatible, so no digging up streets or backyards. This technology, when combined with the extensive upgrades we have already completed on our advanced Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial network, will provide more gigabit choices for our customers."While I'd love to have more bandwidth, I don't really need it. If this helps them hold down their costs AND they pass the savings on to me, then I'd be really excited. (And savings could mean no rate increases.)
Via Business Insider
Xiegu X5105
Looks like Xiegu is working on a new model. (Info via the X108 Yahoo Group and the Xiegu X108G & X5105 Facebook page.)
X5105 is a highly portable transmitter receiver working at HF+6m band, with a built-in power output of 5W.
X5105 is a highly portable transmitter receiver working at HF+6m band, with a built-in power output of 5W.
Technical features: double-conversion superheterodyne, fitted with up to 3 lithium batteries of 18,650mAh each.
Expandability
l A standard main unit (embedded with one 8-pole 2.7k-SSB crystal filter)
l An optional high stability, high precision TCXO module
l An optional 500Hz narrow band crystal filter
l An optional plug-in 5W antenna tuner module
Specifications
Antenna impedance 50Ω (BNC)
Modes SSB/CW/AM/FM/FSK
Channels 120
Expandability
l A standard main unit (embedded with one 8-pole 2.7k-SSB crystal filter)
l An optional high stability, high precision TCXO module
l An optional 500Hz narrow band crystal filter
l An optional plug-in 5W antenna tuner module
Specifications
Antenna impedance 50Ω (BNC)
Modes SSB/CW/AM/FM/FSK
Channels 120
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Amateur Radio Weekly Top 10 of 2015
Cale, K4HCK, compiled a list of the top 10 most popular links from his Amateur Radio Weekly newsletter.
I just hope there is some big check that goes along with topping the chart.
Labels:
Ham Radio
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Pelican 1400 Case for $50 - Lightning Sale
Need to build a go-box? Grab the Pelican 1400 Case for $50 during this Amazon deal - about 14 hours left at the time of this post.
Via Reddit
Friday, December 25, 2015
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to all!
Labels:
Christmas
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Library Internet Access
I'd like to check-out the internet, please. Libraries are going beyond providing internet access at their buildings by loaning hot-spots.
Labels:
Internet,
Libraries,
Technology,
Wi-Fi
T-Mobile and Binge-On
No surprise - there is no free lunch. The T-Mobile Binge-On service drops video to 480p.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
TYT TH-7800: Details at BuyTwoRadios.com
BuyTwoRadios has lots of good info on the TYT TH-7800 ($199):
"Compared to other dual band amateur mobiles such as the Wouxun KG-UV920P-A, the TYT Th-7800 appears to be a simple radio. In some ways it seems oddly reminiscent of a mobile Yaesu, and when we showed it at several local hamfests, hams who give it a first look agreed. This may be due, at least in part, to a chassis with rounded edges and the orange backlit detachable display. While it isn't outwardly flashy, there seems to be a lot of functionality packed inside.More at the first link above.
The TH-7800 is, indeed, a dual band mobile two way radio. Like many other amateur mobiles in its class, it transmits on the 2 meter VHF (136-174MHz) and 70cm UHF (400-480MHz) bands. With 40 watts on UHF and 50 watts on VHF, the 7800 seems to have the TX on these two bands adequately covered.
Reception is a bit broader. it receives wide band AM and FM on 108-180MHz, 134-174MHz and 350-520MHz. It supports 800 memory channels (809 to be more precise, according to the manual) and allows settings to be configured independently for each individual channel."
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