(PRWEB) October 24, 2005

Describe Online star (http://www.describe-online.com) Terry Robinson is once again seeking sponsorship for his entry in this year’s CQ WW CW (Morse Code) amateur radio contest. This event takes place for 48 hours during the weekend of 26 – 27 November.

The object is to establish two-way contact with as many stations throughout the world as possible on six frequency bands. Terry will be taking part from his home in Glasgow, Scotland where he made 1870 contacts in the same event last year. All money raised will go to the British Computer Association of the Blind “Eye T 4 All” project.

This year, with deteriorating conditions, but hopefully with an improved station, Terry will be seeking sponsorship per contact. To add a bit of fun, sponsors are invited to guess Terry’s final score – the closest guess will win a copy of our new “Missing Persians File”, otherwise known as “Guide Cats II” CD.

Find out more about The Missing Persians File CD at

http://www.bcab.org.uk/cd/guide-cats-2-sleeve-info.htm

About the Event

The scoring for this event is quite complex, the number of contacts made is only loosely related to the final score. Contacts within Europe score 1 point, whilst those to other continents score 3. Apart from being divided into countries, the world is divided into 40 zones and it’s possible to contact each country and zone on each of the six bands. The final score is the number of points accrued through contacts, multiplied by the number of countries and zones contacted on all bands. Last year, Terry scored just over 700,000 points for his 1870 contacts.

Please complete the form below and send it to:

Terry Robinson,

82 Albert Rd.,

Crosshill, Glasgow

G42 8DR,

or (preferably) complete the form electronically at

http://www.bcab.org.uk

Many thanks for your support.

Sponsorship Information:

Name:

Address:

Email:

Phone:

Amount per Contact:

Maximum number of contacts sponsored:

Maximum amount sponsored (if fixed amount):

Guess score:

To save bank charges, payment may be made electronically to Mr Terry Robinson, by PayPal, via terry@describe-online.com; or by cheque to the above address.

Eye T 4 All – A major Project of the British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB)

Blind and partially sighted people are being left behind when it comes to information technology. Computers and internet connections can be more beneficial to them than for sighted people.

Many blind and partially sighted people experience social isolation. This results from difficulties in getting out of their homes,

finding their way around, and getting information including communicating with other people. Take, for example sending a letter. This presents huge challenges for blind people. Difficulties include: Writing the letter, correcting it, getting an address on to an envelope, putting on a stamp (the correct way up!), finding a post-box and getting to it. When a reply comes, some one must be found to read it.

Blind people just love email. It can be read out immediately through speech synthesis, and replying is just the press of a key. The vast amount of information on the world wide web can replace a personal library of unreadable print books. Information technology has so much to offer blind people. The “EyeT4All” programme is being developed to show blind people what is possible, to enthuse them, and point them in the right direction with affordable solutions and training. The work so far has included seeking and evaluating suitable solutions. This has involved evaluations according to a template

indicating usability and affordability. The programme will not give a theoretical technical approach, but a practical solutions based presentation. A small pilot based on a limited product range, has been run. A one day presentation has been defined and developed.

The programme will be rolled out across various UK locations in the Autumn. Links have been established with local voluntary societies for the blind who are keen to host the days.

All this cannot possibly happen without money. Over £20,000 has already been raised but we need to carry on raising funds to enable this project to benefit as many of the 2 million vision impaired people in the UK alone we can reach.

Copyright BCAB, 2005.

http://www.bcab.org.uk

The British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB) is a company limited by guarantee Registered in Scotland No: 155406. Recognised by the Inland Revenue as a Charity in Scotland No: SC023234.

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I am not amused…

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NOAA stands for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and their satellites transmit live weather images.

Currently using an outdoor J-pole tuned for around 130Mhz.

RTL SDR (RTL2832) is a low cost software defined radio. You can buy a RTL SDR dongle here http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009U7WZCA/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B009U7WZCA&linkCode=as2&tag=youtube0ae9-20&linkId=RR5VUVIXLMIB43M

RTL-SDR Blog: http://www.rtl-sdr.com
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TV tuner as an IF receiver for my 10 GHz transverter. Two beacons are received, one on Frazier Mountain and the other from Palos Verdes. My station is in Redondo Beach with a clear view to the n
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This was round trip though Marengo and back to huntley for a safer distance of a rain wraped funel which was spotted not to far from mchenry county. Anyway this also 1 of 3 videos. Enjoy and keep your eye on the sky and be weather ready!
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QSL-J21 : Nuls d'Al Sailiya et Lekhwiya
Pour le compte de la 21è journée de la Qatar Stars League, l'équipe de Lekhwiya n'a obtenu que le point du match nul face à Al Khour (2/2). Les camarades de Youssef Msakni restentn toutefois en tête du classement après le nul concédé par leur …
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'Mega DXpeditions Honor Roll' Posted On GDXF Site:
That would have been the 53,849 QSOs that Jukka Heikinheimo, OH2BR, logged as VP6BR during his 88-day visit to Pitcairn Island http://www.qsl.net/oh2br/ in early 2000. This has been recognized as a Guinness World Record. The Honor Roll also includes …
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QSL-J20 : Al Sailiya s'impose contre Al Shamal de Hadded
Maher Hadded, joueur tunisien d'Al Shamal L'équipe d'al Sailiya, entrainée par Sami Trabelsi a enfin retrouvé la victoire. Pour le compte de la 20ème journée de la Qatar Stars League, les camarades d'Issam Jomâa se sont imposés (2/1) contre le club d …
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Heard on 20 meter ham band on november 24th 2014

If you think youre going to get true 1080i local HDTV broadcasts from satellite or cable think again. Its not possible to get most of the high definition programming available today with just cable or satellite alone. Enjoy the magic of HDTV at its best with Terks HDTVi directional indoor antenna. This superbly engineered antenna features UHF and VHF elements that allow you to receive all available broadcast channels (2-69). And the Terk HDTVi antennas highly directional UHF elements reduces signal interference. Youve invested your hard-earned money to purchase an HDTV. It makes sense to optimize your reception with a high-quality indoor antenna. A great addition to your satellite or cable service. The Terk HDTVi directional indoor UHF/VHF HDTV antenna — a small investment with a big payoff!
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Why Is This Man Smiling?
No one can call Jim Inhofe a “climate change denier” anymore. The senior senator from Oklahoma was not among the dissenter in yesterday's 98-1 vote “to express the sense of the Senate that climate change is real and not a hoax.” That would be Sen.
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Swiss Franc Bets Turned on a Dime
It was a rare event that revived long-standing investor complaints about the retail foreign-exchange market. Investors and analysts say the fallout is a major black eye for an industry that has struggled to escape a bad reputation—as a haven for …
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Bootstrapped Startups Risk a Lack of Connections
More entrepreneurs in recent years have tried to bootstrap their companies, starting with very little capital and deliberately avoiding outside investors. But as the economy improves, many of those relying solely on their personal finances—and …
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RTTY/PSK31 for Radio Amateurs w/CD

RTTY/PSK31 for Radio Amateurs w/CD

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Glenn Munro aka “The Roaming Gnome” is a member of the NWS Volunteer Sky-warn Sky Spotters Program, and spends many hours Volunteering to help alert those who are in the path or possibly in the path of severe weather. This requires him to be at not so great locations, at weird hours of the day and night. Columbia, Mo..Smithton, Friendship…..road is friendship, perish middle ground…..between Columbia….and Friendship. They call it a city, we call it the country. they call themselves residents we call ourselves…homesteaders.
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SKYWARN Chasing - 5. Mai 2012, Niederösterreich

SKYWARN Chasing am 5.5.2012 in Niederösterreich, genauer gesagt im Raum St. Pölten, Weinviertel und der Wachau.

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Check out these ARRL images:

Briefing

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The Advanced Receiver Research UHF preamp. It follows a helical filter that George VE2NGH rescued from an old repeater.

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Ryan McAfee, N5QZ, and Roger Gray, N5QS [left to right], are patiently waiting for amateur radio test takers to fill out forms before taking the ham tests.

(PRWEB) January 29, 2003

Quality Technical Books (QTB.COM) is now offering to sell at cost books and tapes to amateur radio clubs that conduct amateur radio classes. The books and tapes included in this offer include:

Now You’re Talking (ARRL)

ARRL’s Tech Q&A (ARRL)

General Class License Manual (ARRL)

ARRL’s General Q&A (ARRL)

Extra Class License Manual (ARRL)

Your Introduction to Morse Code (ARRL) (tapes or CDs)

Technician Class Study Cards (VIS)

General Class Study Cards (VIS)

Tech/General Combo Pack (VIS)

Extra Class Study Cards (VIS)

Notes Dan Romanchik, KB6NU, proprietor of Quality Technical Books, “While I’m not one of those who feel the demise of ham radio is imminent, I do think encouraging people to get their licenses is important. It brings new people and new ideas into amateur radio and keeps the old guard on their toes. This is one way I can help.”

For more information and a price list, contact kb6nu@qtb.com or phone 734-930-6564.







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A random video showing how a TRIAC based dimmer works and how it can affect power quality and nearby equipment from the EMI that is emitted from the device.

(PRWEB) February 13, 2003

The 28th Annual Trenton Computer Festival (TCF) will be held this year on May 3rd and 4th. at the New Jersey Convention Center in the Raritan Center, Edison, New Jersey. The theme for this year will be “Wi-Fi”. This year’s keynote address will be given by Marge and Bruce Brown (of Extremetech), the first time in 28 years that a husband and wife team has given the keynote.

Wi Fi is taking the world by storm. The WiFi brand has been so successful that what was originally a certification standard for one wireless networking technology is now commoditized to the point that many use the term for all wireless technologies and devices. While many segments of the PC business have struggled for the past two years, wireless networking continues to extend its reach into small and medium businesses.

Together, Marge and Bruce Brown have tested, evaluated, and written about literally hundreds of SOHO (Small office, home office) networking products, including all current wireless and wired networking technologies.

TCF, the oldest and longest running personal computer show, will have ninety (90) plus speaker sessions and forums, hundreds of indoor and outdoor (flea market) exhibitors, product demonstrations, ham radio testing and a special exhibit area all under one roof. For more information visit the website at: tcf-nj.org or tcfshow.com.

The not-for-profit organizations sponsoring TCF include The Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey (ACGNJ), Princeton Chapter ACM/IEEE Computer Society, Computer Society, IEEE Princeton Chapter/Central Jersey Section, Computer Education Society of Philadelphia (CSOP), Central Jersey Computer Club (CJCC), New York Amateur Computer Club and the College of New Jersey Engineering Department Scholarship Fund.

Admission is $ 15.00, advance tickets available on line for $ 10.00 using PAYPAL.

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A repeater is used to expand the coverage to all floors. Basically, when you transmit on your portable radio, the signal goes out and is received by the repeater and is re-transmitted or “repeated” at a higher power to cover a greater distance.

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ANTENAS DE MI RADIO TRANCEPTOR MUNDIAL DX

*****EDIT***** It looks like YouTube likes to darken video’s for some strange reason when you upload them in Apple .MOV format. The video is much brighter when viewed in any media player like Windows Media Player, VLC, and QuickTime. I’ll see if I can fix it using YouTubes editing filters.

Just testing out my new Nikon Coolpix P510 that I picked up a couple days ago. The video being shot is in 720p in low light conditions in my amateur radio shack. The video was directly uploaded to YouTube in Apple .MOV format, there has been no editing or processing of the video.
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A few nice Ham Radio images I found:

Hello!

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Krisztian, HA5X poses for the camera!

Most famous!

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Bob, W9KNI, a truly famous radio ham proudly wearing a DX-World cap. Nice to meet you, Bob!

Guestbook!

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Filled with DXers names and calls. A popular edition to the DX-World stand.

Short video from my LifeView LV5TDLX SDR receiving. Ant: Discone 25-1300MHz.
Receiving with SDRSharp K5DEV 1.1.1 version. QTH: JN87jj 168m asl.
73 de Pista HA1FV

Some cool Ham Radio images:

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A few nice Amateur Radio images I found:

671B0805: Jim/W4JTP

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671B0804: Jim/WI4A

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Programar equipo Icom IC-77

Bueno espero que los que no tengan el VFO abierto como banda corrida, pueden programarlo siguiendo los pasos del siguiente video, para seguir agregando canales no es necesario apagar el equipo se hacen los pasos uno tras otro solo cambiando el dial cuando pestañee el numero que indica la memoria. espero que les ayude, saludos
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