2nd year we have brought a glocalme device to Europe. Fantastic/cheap way to have good data. Highly recommend. pic.twitter.com/u0E8wHFJnb— Michael Arrington (@arrington) August 17, 2016
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
GlocalMe
I'm not traveling internationally much at all anymore, but the GlocalMe device/service would have been really handy.
Labels:
Technology,
Wi-Fi,
World
Friday, August 19, 2016
Garmin Vivosmart HR Deal
So I generally like my Garmin Vivosmart HR. I'm surprised that I don't look at the data (sleep and heart rate) as much as I thought I would. I really like the smart phone notifications.
But, if you are interested, this is a great deal. I paid $130 for mine, so this saves you $30.
The links above is for the non-GPS version. For a running/GPS solution, I must say I am extremely happy with my Garmin 235 GPS watch. It would be close to being my single device solution except I don't think it would be as comfortable to sleep in.
But, if you are interested, this is a great deal. I paid $130 for mine, so this saves you $30.
The links above is for the non-GPS version. For a running/GPS solution, I must say I am extremely happy with my Garmin 235 GPS watch. It would be close to being my single device solution except I don't think it would be as comfortable to sleep in.
Baofeng Tech: UV-5X3 Tri-band HT
BaoFeng Tech has announced their new lasted HT... the UV-5X3 tri-bander (Amazon $64.89).
From the press release:
From the press release:
"First and foremost, the UV-5X3 was built by adding filtering and support for the 220MHz Amateur band. The original UV-5R was a 4-watt dual-band radio; while the UV-5X3 can now output 5-watts on VHF and 4-watts on both 1.25M and UHF. The UV-5X3 focused specifically on the amateur band frequencies of the 1.25M band during design. The UV-5X3 supports: 65-108MHz (RX only - FM Radio), 130-179.99MHz (RX/TX), 222-225.99MHz (RX/TX), and 400-520.99MHz (RX/TX)"The announcement also talks about simplified scanning, the option to sync the display (channel name and frequency), CHIRP as the programming software, and more.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Wouxun KG-UV8D: BuyTwoWayRadios.com How-To's
BuyTwoWayRadios.com puts out some good docs...
How to program the Wouxun KG-UV8D
How to reset the Wouxun KG-UV8D to factory settings and English prompts
Fake Windows Update
Fake Windows Update is fantastic. Pick an OS and hit F11 to go full screen. It hides the mouse cursor and you can even press Enter for a BSOD.
Remember - only use your powers for good.
Via @bobgoyetche
Remember - only use your powers for good.
Via @bobgoyetche
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
New RTL-SDR Blog Dongle
RTL-SDR announces a new version of their dongle:
1) Improved ESD protection on the radio front end.
2) Longer SMA connector.
3) Improved front end circuit.
4) Added a software switchable 4.5v bias tee.
5) Added several access pads on the PCB.
6) Added a clock selector jumper.
7) Reduced noise with a modified PCB design.
8) Added an experimental HF direct sampling circuit, which is diplexed out from the SMA connector.
9) Antenna bases now come with a stronger magnet and a conductive copper sticker on the bottom.
1) Improved ESD protection on the radio front end.
2) Longer SMA connector.
3) Improved front end circuit.
4) Added a software switchable 4.5v bias tee.
5) Added several access pads on the PCB.
6) Added a clock selector jumper.
7) Reduced noise with a modified PCB design.
8) Added an experimental HF direct sampling circuit, which is diplexed out from the SMA connector.
9) Antenna bases now come with a stronger magnet and a conductive copper sticker on the bottom.
You can buy one (with the antenna) at Amazon for $25. (Showing out of stock, but available on 8/19 so you can pre-order.)
Labels:
Ham Radio,
Software Defined Radio
WLN KD-C1
I meant to post this last week as there was a nice little discussion about the WLN KD-C1 on Facebook and Twitter last week.
Desmond (www.desmondcrisis.com / @dcrisis) shares that he likes the WLN KD-C1 over the BF-888. It's always nice to hear from someone that's had their hands on the radio - even if it is only ~$20 to try one out.
Desmond (www.desmondcrisis.com / @dcrisis) shares that he likes the WLN KD-C1 over the BF-888. It's always nice to hear from someone that's had their hands on the radio - even if it is only ~$20 to try one out.
Podcasts
Arrgh... not enough hours in the day...
BuyTwoWayRadios.com: Is DMR becoming the digital radio standard?
and
Ham Radio 360: Workbench - Meters
BuyTwoWayRadios.com: Is DMR becoming the digital radio standard?
and
Ham Radio 360: Workbench - Meters
Labels:
DMR,
Electronics,
Ham Radio
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
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