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  • Randy 12:47 pm on May 6, 2010 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    testing 

    I am in the process of testing some stuff out here. Namely the WordPress app. It seems pretty nice, unfortunately, it is not doing cut and paste, which makes it a little cumbersome to use correctly. There are some other things it does not do which I wish it did, but then again this is a new platform for it, so it will improve.

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  • Randy 12:38 am on December 6, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment  

    Arduino repeater controller 

    I have started working with the Arduino and am having a blast with it. Nifty little system that is cheap and pretty darn easy to get running – even on a Mac.

    So, after spending a few months futzing around with it, I started coming up with all sorts of gizmos that I would like to build. First up, is a repeater controller.

    Why a repeater controller? Why not!

    Seriously though, it would be really easy to implement. But, the other reason is to stay legal! All these rigs have been out there for years that have cross band repeat on them, but they don’t do it legally. There is no ID that goes on, for instance. That is kind of a no no as far as I am concerned. Yes, it is cool that you can do this, but if it is not going by the FCC rules, what’s the point?

    Another reason is that I think it is needed for other things as well. It would be great for EMCOMM use to have a small box that you could plug in between two HTs and have a mini repeater that could be cobbled together in under 60 seconds. Toss it into a Pelican case, put it on top of a high building or top of a hill, and you can use it however you want to use it.

    At the moment, I don’t have any real code to put up yet, but I will soon. The thing is flowing together quite nicely. Expect something very very soon.

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  • Randy 11:31 pm on June 2, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: power, Solar, solar power   

    DIY: Solar power for your devices 

    I have just put the finishing touches on my Do-it-yourself solar power story. If you have ever wanted to run things with free electricity, this should be a good starting point. I would love feedback, so be sure and write me if you have any questions or comments.

    Power: Parts12345 -6

    Updated 7/4/2009: For some reason the links on this story got all messed up. I have now fixed them, as well as added some more material to the original.

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  • Randy 5:24 pm on May 24, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: Bats, echolocation, Electronic kit, hearing, Insects, MidnightScience, recording, Ultrasonic   

    MidnightScience RX-1 Ultrasonic Receiver 

    A few weeks back I had the opportunity to see Phil Anderson of MidnightScience talk about one of his new toys – a receiver. What the heck is that? Read on!

    Breaking it down to its most basic level, it allows you to listen to things that you can not hear. Our range of as humans is from about 20 to 20,000 cycles per second. That’s on a good day, of course. However, there are all sorts of things that make sound above what we can hear. , for instance, use sound in the 20,000 to 160,000 cycles per second range for . Mice sing to their babies and their potential mates in the 20,000-30,000 cycles per second area. make all sorts of noises as well. 

    Phil happened to have some of his Ultra RX-1 kits available and I picked one up. It is a very reasonable $70 and comes with everything you need except the 9V battery. 

    The build was very non dramatic. The entire project went together very smoothly and I only discovered one problem in the manual that I would have been able to get past had I actually read through the instructions first. Totally my fault and the problem was corrected on my end.

    That said, everything went without a hitch and I had a fully functioning receiver about 3 hours later. Most people should be able to do the entire thing in about 2 hours, but I like taking my along the way to admire my solder job. 

    At the I built it, there were really no out to listen to, and I have not seen any in my neighborhood yet this year. Usually there are a few that show up just after sunset and they fly and swoop between my house and the one next door eating all sorts of mosquitos. They are a lot of fun to watch if you can see them. 

    Now that the weather is nicer for bugs to be out, I will start taking this thing out at night and sounds. Any good ones I get I will stick up here. May even try to shoot some video with the receiver on the audio input.

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  • Randy 8:09 pm on May 23, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: Comics   

    Another reason newspapers should die 

    “In the old days, comics were often full pages,” he says. “Now, they’re squeezed down into tiny little boxes that don’t give much more room than what it takes to do a talking head. It’s sad to see something that was so important to cartooning becoming marginalized.”

    The Times notes that The Oregonian announced plans to drop 10 strips, The Washington Post is dumping five and the Florida Times-Union, eight.

    To fight back, some cartoonists are trying to generate revenue online to survive, the paper says, but many are skeptical they can make a living there.”

    For any cartoon collectors out there, can you imagine if Little Nemo in Slumberland had been printed today? 

    The newspapers are doing all this to themselves. They still don’t realize it. 

    Besides, is anyone REALLY going to miss Apartment 3G?

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  • Randy 7:49 pm on May 23, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
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    Don’t let your three year old surf the net 

    “A tech-savvy New Zealand 3-year-old won an earthmover in an online auction, giving her mom the shock of her life.

    Pipi Quinlan bought the $12,400 Kobelco backhoe on the site Trade Me while parents Sarah and Reid were fast asleep. The girl’s mom had made the mistake of not logging off the site after bidding on some kids’ toys.”

    Good thing this kid did not get a 419 email from some Nigerian Minister.

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  • Randy 4:33 pm on May 23, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: clock, Clocks, GPS, Kit, nixie clocks, nixie tube, nixie tubes, perfect time, time, tube, TubeClock   

    The Peter Jensen Tube Clocks 

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    A while back I purchased two nixie from TubeClock.com, a wacky place to get some of the most worthless (after all, let’s be honest here – they are using nixie tubes, but not near as worthless as the Chronulator which I still want to get as well) yet most awesome on the planet. 

    There are actually a lot of different sites that sell nixie , and you can find lots of tubes on ebay, for instance. However, the I use the most is Peter’s IN14 6 with the attachment. I have it prominently placed in my amateur radio station and it is set for UTC. The puck, a Garmin unit, is sitting on the sill of a window nearby. With this set up, the maintains absolutely perfect

    Once a day the sets the minutes and seconds, then the rest of the day the uses the second pulses from the satellites to keep the seconds ticking. 

    I have had this particular running for about a year and a half now. In that , I have only seen the glitch one – for some reason it ended up being 35 seconds off. I am not sure if RF interference did something or what, but it did reset itself. Same with the leap second that was injected into the stream at the end of 2008.

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  • Randy 9:41 pm on May 22, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: robot   

    A breakdancing robot 

    A while back I got an I-SOBOT. Very cool piece of plastic that really does do quite a bit for what I paid for it. However…. 

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  • Randy 2:09 pm on May 21, 2009 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: Comedy,   

    First Post! 

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