A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Baofeng UV-5R:
John passes along the following:
"The (Chinese) Radio Documentation Project has just gotten its latest update by Jim KC9HI.It is a great resource (and in a convenient PDF file). If you have a UV-5R, you will want to snag a copy.
If you are the owner of a UV5R (or any of it's cousins) this IS the manual.
A copy is available at http://www.miklor.com/uv5r/UV5R-Manuals.html"
Monday, August 26, 2013
Job
So, a funny thing happened to me recently. They came and told me I didn't have a job anymore. I said a few goodbyes and packed my stuff up and left. I hesitated to say anything here, but I figure I should since you might think this would mean more time for blogging, but it's not really turned out that way. I seem to be blogging less. Looking for a job is a full time job. And when I take a break, blogging is not high on my list. I suspect it will ebb and flow.
I'm not ready to hit the panic button today, but I'm taking some cost cutting measures - no more lawn service, reducing my cable bill, stopped contributing to my daughter's college fund, stopped making additional payments toward my mortgage principle, etc. I didn't spend a lot on gas, but that should go down a little since I will be at the house. Also, my lunch expense should go way down since I used to eat out almost every weekday. Discretionary spending will grind to a halt. For example, the family routine of stopping at Starbucks on the way to church every Sunday has stopped. I probably won't run as many races (at $25-30 per) and when I do I'm going to register early to get the discounts.
You might also think this would be a good time to work on my Extra. I thought about that, but I've decided to look at some IT certifications. My recent background is general IT management in manufacturing. Given the change in/decline of manufacturing, I'd be open to working in other industries and for smaller companies. I think my first step will be getting the ITIL Foundation certification. If I want to be more technical, it looks like the CCENT is just one test and the CCNA is two. (I have an old, old MCSE and an even older Novell cert, but nothing from Cisco.) There is also a CompTIA Green IT cert that might be interesting.
Since my parents and my wife's parents are in Knoxville, I'm focusing here for now. I'd really hate to move away. I've been looking around and applied for a couple of positions, but no interviews yet. (I'm not to this point yet, but maybe next week.)
I should add that it has been very humbling to reach out to old friends, co-workers, and classmates and receive so many words of encouragement and offers of help.
Thanks for letting me vent a little. And to reuse a line from a comment I made on another blog... posting will be more or less frequent than usual. So, sorry in advance if I don't get back to you right away.
I'm not ready to hit the panic button today, but I'm taking some cost cutting measures - no more lawn service, reducing my cable bill, stopped contributing to my daughter's college fund, stopped making additional payments toward my mortgage principle, etc. I didn't spend a lot on gas, but that should go down a little since I will be at the house. Also, my lunch expense should go way down since I used to eat out almost every weekday. Discretionary spending will grind to a halt. For example, the family routine of stopping at Starbucks on the way to church every Sunday has stopped. I probably won't run as many races (at $25-30 per) and when I do I'm going to register early to get the discounts.
You might also think this would be a good time to work on my Extra. I thought about that, but I've decided to look at some IT certifications. My recent background is general IT management in manufacturing. Given the change in/decline of manufacturing, I'd be open to working in other industries and for smaller companies. I think my first step will be getting the ITIL Foundation certification. If I want to be more technical, it looks like the CCENT is just one test and the CCNA is two. (I have an old, old MCSE and an even older Novell cert, but nothing from Cisco.) There is also a CompTIA Green IT cert that might be interesting.
Since my parents and my wife's parents are in Knoxville, I'm focusing here for now. I'd really hate to move away. I've been looking around and applied for a couple of positions, but no interviews yet. (I'm not to this point yet, but maybe next week.)
I should add that it has been very humbling to reach out to old friends, co-workers, and classmates and receive so many words of encouragement and offers of help.
Thanks for letting me vent a little. And to reuse a line from a comment I made on another blog... posting will be more or less frequent than usual. So, sorry in advance if I don't get back to you right away.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Online Job Application Systems
Whoever designs these new online job application systems should have to complete the process 100 times before they subject others to it.
I find them incredibly annoying. One size does not fit all. You would not ask the same interviews questions of a CEO and a clerk, yet doing so in a web form is okay. And things like giving you a small text box (about 100 characters) to "Describe your duties" seems dumb to me. Twitter gives you more characters! And don't get me started about duplicating the information in a resume in these same web forms.
I find them incredibly annoying. One size does not fit all. You would not ask the same interviews questions of a CEO and a clerk, yet doing so in a web form is okay. And things like giving you a small text box (about 100 characters) to "Describe your duties" seems dumb to me. Twitter gives you more characters! And don't get me started about duplicating the information in a resume in these same web forms.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
KYD NC-UV90A: Now Availible
Get it while it is hot: KYD NC-UV90A. The site says minimum order quantity of two pieces. Vicky of KYD says the price is $198 USD, but that is not displayed on the Alibaba site.
Specifications
Specifications
1.40/50 Watt
2.13.8V battery voltage
3.PC programmable
4.Dual band (VHF/UHF)
5.199 Channels
2.13.8V battery voltage
3.PC programmable
4.Dual band (VHF/UHF)
5.199 Channels
Dual band receiving
Double Standby
Full-duplexer cross-band
Ø VOX
Ø Keypad
Ø 107 DCS
Ø 50 CTCSS
Ø Priority Scan
Ø Channel Scan
Ø Hi/Low Power
Ø Time-out Timer
Ø 2 TONE/5 TONE (optional)
Ø Scrambler
Ø Compander
Ø ANI Code
Ø DTMF Code
Ø PC Programmable
Ø Busy Channel Lockout
Ø Selectable Squelch Level
Ø CO/TO/SE Scan Switchable
Ø Programmable 25kHz(Wide) 12.5kHz(Narrow) Channel Spacing
Frequency Range (MHz)
VHF 136-174Mhz
UHF 400-470Mhz 450-520Mhz
Type Dual band, Dual standby
PLL Channel Spacing 5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz
Battery Voltage 13.8V ±10%
Antenna Impedance 50Ω
Temperature Range -20°C~+60°C
Frequency Stability ±2.5PPM
Case Size 140X180X43mm
Weight (w/Battery) 1500g
Compatible With American Military Standard (MIL-STD-810C/D/E)
Double Standby
Full-duplexer cross-band
Ø VOX
Ø Keypad
Ø 107 DCS
Ø 50 CTCSS
Ø Priority Scan
Ø Channel Scan
Ø Hi/Low Power
Ø Time-out Timer
Ø 2 TONE/5 TONE (optional)
Ø Scrambler
Ø Compander
Ø ANI Code
Ø DTMF Code
Ø PC Programmable
Ø Busy Channel Lockout
Ø Selectable Squelch Level
Ø CO/TO/SE Scan Switchable
Ø Programmable 25kHz(Wide) 12.5kHz(Narrow) Channel Spacing
Frequency Range (MHz)
VHF 136-174Mhz
UHF 400-470Mhz 450-520Mhz
Type Dual band, Dual standby
PLL Channel Spacing 5/6.25/10/12.5/25KHz
Battery Voltage 13.8V ±10%
Antenna Impedance 50Ω
Temperature Range -20°C~+60°C
Frequency Stability ±2.5PPM
Case Size 140X180X43mm
Weight (w/Battery) 1500g
Compatible With American Military Standard (MIL-STD-810C/D/E)
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Thanks
Thanks to the person (or persons - I can't see any information on who is ordering) for using my Amazon link. I really appreciate the support.
Mark Dean Returns
Pretty cool... Computer scientist and IBM Fellow, Mark Dean returns to UT. He worked on the ISA bus, early keyboard, and was part of a team working on the first 1 Gig processors.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Comments
So, I'm not really ignoring you guys... I just realized I've not been getting e-mails when someone posts a comment. Guess I'll work on fixing that and working through all the ones I've missed.
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Get Another Dropbox Gig Free for Mailbox Users
I fill mine up with the mobile uploads from my phone all the time, so another free gig on Dropbox always helps!
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