Not only does the dog finish, but she ran it faster than I ever have. Maybe I should try that barefoot running.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
The Art of Manliness: The Ultimate List of Hobbies for Men
Ham radio is the second item on the list:
"Looking to be a part of a tight-knit community with a focus on radio and communication? Look no further than ham radio. While the internet has taken radio’s place as the dominant form of communication, a vibrant community of amateur radio enthusiasts still exists. Radio hobbyists enjoy communicating directly with people from all over the world while expanding their knowledge of radio theory. In addition, most ham radio operators provide a public service to their communities by acting as relays in the event of emergencies or natural disasters."
More:
"And of course you’ll need the equipment. Buying new will set you back a pretty penny, but you can find good deals on used radio equipment on eBay."Or, as we know, you could buy some inexpensive Chinese radios.
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Ham Radio
Folding Step Stool
Yeah, this is kinda random, but it fits with my useful tools page I am working on.
We bought this small, folding step stool and a more substantial wooden step stool for our daughter. The folding stool was great for her. It is light weight, so she could easily move it around to different places. And, since it folds up, it was easy to tuck out of the way. I find I use it all the time to get to the top of cabinets or to change a light bulb.
The best part... it is only $10 at Amazon.
Via Kinja Deals
We bought this small, folding step stool and a more substantial wooden step stool for our daughter. The folding stool was great for her. It is light weight, so she could easily move it around to different places. And, since it folds up, it was easy to tuck out of the way. I find I use it all the time to get to the top of cabinets or to change a light bulb.
The best part... it is only $10 at Amazon.
Via Kinja Deals
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Tools
Monday, January 25, 2016
Public Service Announcement
The more you know...
Reminder: leaving X-Band #repeater on in van will kill battery after 4 days w/o starting and sub-freezing temps. #hamradio #hamr #hamlessons
— K4CDN (@FoTimePodcast) January 25, 2016
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Ham Radio
TYT MD-380: Shmoocon Firetalks 2016 Video
I've been reading on this TYT MD-380 hacking stuff, but didn't catch that Travis Goodspeed is an East TN/Knoxville guy.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
"Tablet" Problems
During the AFC Championship game, the Patriots had problems with their Microsoft Surface tablets. One of the commentators said they were going to use them with them with cables. So maybe it was wireless problems? In any case, this is funny:
"They're having some trouble with their Microsoft Surface tablets." "You decide NOW to not call them iPads?" -- Microsoft execs, probably— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) January 24, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Baofeng UV-5RZ: The End
Guess we are done... Baofeng UV-5RZ. They've run out of letters, so no more radios. Sad face goes here.
Thanks to Nate for the link.
Thanks to Nate for the link.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Free DMR Guide
Speaking of DMR radios, Matt has a link to a free DMR guide he really liked:
"Last night I downloaded and read a free 28-page PDF guide called the Amateur Radio Guide to Digital Mobile Radio by John Burningham W2XABavailable on the TRBO.org website. It made everything come together for me. If you’ve been interested in getting into DMR, download this and read it tonight. Well worth the hour it took!"
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