Arrgh... not enough hours in the day...
BuyTwoWayRadios.com: Is DMR becoming the digital radio standard?
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Ham Radio 360: Workbench - Meters
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Monday, August 15, 2016
Heathkit
Ha!
Ordered a Heathkit... pic.twitter.com/DxIbzQDoHL— Ham Hijinks (@HamHijinks) August 15, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
PowerWerx Custom DC Power Cable Configurator
Use the PowerWerx wizard to Design Your Own Dual Conductor Custom DC Power Cable:
"Design your own custom cable. We build & ship it to you. Specify your connectors, length, gauge and other options. Calculate the price in real time as you design, then add it to your cart. Save and recall previous custom cables in your account or by cable ID"
New Item: Design Your Own Dual Conductor Custom DC Power Cable https://t.co/8q8Fy4tq9B pic.twitter.com/C0gtHtuJHt— Powerwerx (@Powerwerx) August 10, 2016
Soylent Coffiest
I've been reading about the Soylent products and saw that they are coming out with a coffee version.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
NooElec and AmateurRadio.com winners
You get an SDR. And you get an SDR! Any you get an SDR!!
NooElec and AmatuerRadio.com winners.
Plus:
NooElec and AmatuerRadio.com winners.
Plus:
"If you didn’t win and you’re interested in ordering from NooElec, they’ve generously supplied us with a discount code for our readers:
AMRADIOTENOFF – $10 off orders $100 or more.
No restrictions. Valid until 14 August 2016."
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Software Defined Radio
Monday, August 8, 2016
Band Plan Plug-in
Another cool thing you can do with SDR...
New Band Plan plugin added to SDR#. Graphical band view and automatic mode configuration. https://t.co/q200lJi74P pic.twitter.com/nl3jyj8XV4— sdrsharp (@sdrsharp) August 7, 2016
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Software Defined Radio
WLN KD-C1: 440 Plus a 220 Mod?
I thought I had posted about the WLN KD-C1, but I can't find it anywhere. Maybe I ignored it, because it is a simple 16-channel UHF (400-470 MHz). It's cheap at $19 bucks. (And you could get one in orange and white.)
And for those that like to live dangerously, you can try VE3PZR's software mod to add 220 MHz:
And for those that like to live dangerously, you can try VE3PZR's software mod to add 220 MHz:
"I suspect it puts out spurs in the 440 MHz band."
"A simple test on 223.580 with a friend with a real 220 MHz radio proved that the radio transmits some power. He was able to hear me but I was not able to hear him. He was about 8KMs away."Interesting, but TX without RX strikes me as not very useful. I'd rather have the RX only if I got to pick.
409shop-two-way-radio.com
Nate sent me a link to www.409shop-two-way-radio.com. Not sure if they are testing a new look or if this is really anything, but we all know their current page isn't the prettiest e-commerce site.
Baofeng Tech UV-50X3 and CHIRP
This is pretty cool when you think about it...
MILESTONE: CHIRP's First OEM Partnership
The BTECH UV-50X3 became the very first radio to be exclusively supported by CHIRP programming software. CHIRP is a volunteer based effort to cohesively program radios from all vendors on Windows, Linux and OSX. BaoFengTech.com fully supports CHIRP and the efforts that CHIRP volunteers make to provide you the easiest programming solution between your radios. Download, support, and learn more about CHIRP at:http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Download
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