A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Frequency - A Visual
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Frequencies
Friday, February 14, 2014
MagicBand Teardown
We used the MagicBands on our trip to Disney. The MagicBand is your ticket, your room key, your PhotoPass, your FastPass, and can be used to make purchases.
I wondered what was inside the MagicBand. I thought about cracking into, but it was just easier to Google it... MagicBand Teardown. I knew it had RFID and suspected that it had something that could be tracked more easily. Looks like that is the case.
In this scenario, I'm not worried about Big Brother - in fact, I'm excited to think Disney can take the magic to a whole new level!
I wondered what was inside the MagicBand. I thought about cracking into, but it was just easier to Google it... MagicBand Teardown. I knew it had RFID and suspected that it had something that could be tracked more easily. Looks like that is the case.
In this scenario, I'm not worried about Big Brother - in fact, I'm excited to think Disney can take the magic to a whole new level!
Labels:
Disney,
Radio,
Technology
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Main Trading Company
MTC is having a grand opening of their new digs on Saturday. I'm glad to see things going well for ham radio businesses.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Auto Manufacturing Down Under
I had no idea.
"Toyota announced it will shut down its Australian manufacturing by 2017. Quite simply, it's cheaper to manufacture elsewhere (especially here in the U.S.) and ship to Australia. The company had been trying to reduce its labor costs by amending contracts, but that got nixed by the country's court system. Toyota was the last of the automakers to announce that it is leaving Australia. Once it pulls out, Australia will have no consumer carmaker."Via Ace of Spades HQ
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Automotive,
Manufacturing
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Stanene
"Researchers predict that a new material called stanene, composed of a one-atom-thick sheet of tin, could act much like a room-temperature superconductor, leading to faster, more efficient microchips."
I expect this would mean great things for radio, like this:
I expect this would mean great things for radio, like this:
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Technology
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Technology Makes Us Antisocial
Labels:
Society,
Technology
Moving to IP Voice
Given my recent adventure in Atlanta, the move to a platform with less resiliency built-in sounds a little scary. Of course, I am speaking out of school in some ways. I don't even have a landline at my house. But then again, I do have a few radios lying around. I don't have much in the way of backup power in the house, but I could always leverage the power in the cars.
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