A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Working FM Chip in New Samsung Phones
I'm sure some accountant is complaining about the pennies it will cost, but I'm glad new Samsung phones will have a functional FM chip.
Labels:
Android,
Radio,
Smart Phone
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Baojie BJ-218 Software
In the comments on the original Baojie BJ-218 2M/440 Mini Mobile post, some folks were looking the programming software. Someone posted the link to the Baojie downloads page that includes the software.
It also looks like you can use CHIRP:
Yes, the BJ-218 works with the Luiton LT-725UV CHIRP driver as well as the factory software. I have one of each, an LT-725UV and a BJ-218, factory software and files are interchangeable, and I was able to write my LT-725UV CHIRP .img file into the BJ-218 without issue. My only question is when will the LT-725UV driver go from 90% to 100% and leave the Beta stage?
Tomu - Tiny ARM Computer
Tomu: a tiny, open-source hardware computer that fits in a USB port! @xobs, my long-time collaborator and friend, has teamed up with @mithro to crowd fund this neat little idea on @crowd_supply: https://t.co/Th3HkzJcdD. Check it out & nab one of these handy things to hack on! pic.twitter.com/n3T84RIfZt— bunnie (@bunniestudios) January 9, 2018
Labels:
Technology,
USB
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Baofeng BF-T1 (BF-9100)
Some interesting stuff about the Baofeng BF-T1 that Ivan Hazelton shared* on the original BF-T1 post:
Good news! With the programming cable you can program this little rig with 20 channels 400-520MHz and 130-174MHz. Now be aware that the antenna is ... sub-optimal for the 130-174MHz so a suitable replacement will need to be MacGyvered. It'll be great to have a little, >$20, 4oz, disposable, dual band rig. It goes by another name BF-9100A, and the software to program it can be found here or direct linked here (.rar file). The cable does use a fake PL-2303 serial chip, so you'll also need the drivers off the same page, or direct linked here (.rar file).
Direct link to BF-9100A/BF-T1 Manual (.doc).Also, it has CHIRP support.
*I've done some editing so the links work.
Streaming Games
It still blows my mind what can be done today with virtualization and streaming... Nvidia's GeForce Now Windows App Transforms Your Cheap Laptop Into a Gaming PC.
Labels:
Technology
Monday, January 8, 2018
Vero Telecom HT Mobile Amplifier - VR-P25
I've put HTs in my car, but never felt the need for an amplifier like the VR-P25.
Frequency Range: | 400-470Mhz/136-174MHz/222-225MHz/350-40MHz |
Power Input: | 2-5 Watts (10%) |
Power Output : | 20-30Watts |
Supply Voltage�� | 12~15V��DC�� |
Current Consumption�� | 4.5~5.5A |
Input/Output Impedance : | 50 Ohm Nominal |
RF Connectors�� | RF
Input (Radio)-SMA* RF Output(Antenna)-SL-16* *RF connectors can be ordered in any configuration of TNC or N-type per customer's |
Size:(HxWxD) | 35x115x135(mm) |
Weight: | 800 g |
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Vero Telecom,
VR-P25
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Cryptocurrency Adoption
An interesting graph and even more interesting discussion...
Bitcoin compared to other historical adoption curves. One of my followers made this, I can't recall who (please let me know and I'll repost with h/t). $BTC pic.twitter.com/iod6CxMY8H— Parabolic Trav (@parabolictrav) December 18, 2017
Labels:
Cryptocurrency,
Future,
Investing,
Money,
Technology
Saturday, January 6, 2018
HBS Working Knowledge Comments of the Year
Harvard Business School's Working Knowledge produced a list of their favorite comments from 2017. This one made me laugh:
People Have an Irrational Need to Complete Sets of Things
Joel comments: I like this for two reasons:
1) You can build dramatic tension by starting a list.
It reminds me of that joke about the 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't.
People Have an Irrational Need to Complete Sets of Things
Joel comments: I like this for two reasons:
1) You can build dramatic tension by starting a list.
It reminds me of that joke about the 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't.
Labels:
Humor,
Psychology
Friday, January 5, 2018
Technical Writer Job
Baofeng Tech is hiring a technical writer. Position requires that you have an amateur license.
How to Charge Your Smart Phone
Interesting advice...
- Don't charge to 100%
- Try to keep the charge between 65-75%
- Partial charges do no harm
- Don't charge to 100%
- Try to keep the charge between 65-75%
- Partial charges do no harm
Labels:
Android,
Batteries,
iPhone,
Smart Phone
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