TIL — the Thai cave rescues were a HAM win! Go, open hardware!https://t.co/MT9MK0ZVBd— Star Simpson (@starsandrobots) July 11, 2018
(via https://t.co/ZBCbhn6qpm) pic.twitter.com/KzOqgFYxsW
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
HeyPhone
Labels:
Ham Radio
Monday, July 9, 2018
Organic Chemistry
After watching this, I think I should have done better when I took this course (a million years ago).
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School
Friday, July 6, 2018
Tariffs
Via the CS7000 Yahoo Group:
"Today the US government starts charging a 25% import duty for radios from China. Almost all the DMR radios are made in China. We will honor the pre tariff price as long as we have stock of radios we bought before we have to pay extra for the radios. That applies to the CS580, CS800D, CS750, CS800, and CS801. The AnyTone price is set by AnyTone and they have not indicated how the tariff is going to affect the price. I would expert the AnyTone MAP to go beyond the $169 so now would be a good time to get one from us before we are forced to raise our price.
Jerry Wanger KK6LFS
Connect Systems Inc."
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China,
Economics,
Economy,
Government,
USA
Zastone Mini9+
Cute! Wonder if it's Tier2 compliant... https://t.co/aJF9csMp8b— Jan-Willem Ruys (@Jruys) July 5, 2018
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Radioddity Giveaway
See this #AmazonGiveaway for: Baofeng BF-88A FRS Two Way Radio (Upg.... NoPurchNec: https://t.co/1tthMfcXny— Radioddity (@radioddity) July 3, 2018
Friday, June 29, 2018
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
VR-6900 With Band Scope and APRS Display
Copied from an e-mail from VGC:
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Labels:
APRS,
Ham Radio,
Vero Telecom,
VR-6900
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
BaofengTech DMR-6X2 Review by Miklor
John got his hands on the BTECH DMR-6X2 (Amazon $169.89) and his review is here...
He starts:
He starts:
"Several Dual Band DMR handhelds have been introduced into the market in the past few months. Having owned most of them, I would have to place this one toward the very top of the list. The DMR-6X2 is both VHF and UHF, Tier II DMR digital as well as a FM analog with many features geared strictly toward ham radio use."
And concludes:
"If you think the BTECH DMR-6X2 very closely resembles a D868UV, you are correct, but it is definitely not simply a rebadged Anytone. There are features and enhancements that set these two radios apart. I think BTECH was wise to wait for the bugs to be ironed out before introducing the 6X2 to the market.Lots of good stuff in the middle, so read the whole thing.
If you're waiting for this radio to drop down in price, don't hold your breath. Its features and performance make it well worth the price."
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