Posts Tagged ‘misc.’
Ham Radio T-shirts
Rem K6BBQ sent me an e-mail letting me know about Ham Radio T-shirts available on Cafe Press. Right now, through August 5th (Pacific Time) Cafe Press is running a 50% off sale. All you have to do is enter the Promo Code “BIYEARLY” (no quotes) when you check out. Look at some of the cool shirts they offer:
If you like Ham Radio t-shirts (like I do!), just go on over to Cafe Press and search on “Amateur Radio” – there are tons of great designs on there!
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
And you’ve got to have friends ……
as the old song goes. And thanks to Amateur Radio, I have a bunch!
Here’s what some of them have been up to:
Bob W3BBO has put up his new Cushcraft R6000; and reports that it is working fine.
Jim W1PID had another great portable QRP outing (this one is complete with a video):
http://www.w1pid.com/dam2/dam2.html
And my friend Brian KB9BVN reported on Facebook that his Indianapolis Colts tickets arrived.
Good things DO happen to good people!
By the way – don’t forget that Flight of the Bumblebees is this coming Sunday. I am really stoked! The forecast for Central NJ (so far) is for sunny weather with temps in the high 80s, with a chance of thunderstorms as the afternoon progresses. Hope it’s not like it was a couple years ago when boomers shortened my outing and I came home to find the neighbor’s pine tree on fire from a lightning hit.
There’s still time to get your very own Bee number. Don’t be part of the last minute rush!
http://arsqrp.blogspot.com/2012/07/adventure-radio-society-2012-flight-of.html
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Field Day and sleep?
Field Day 2012 for W2LJ was not to be, so far.
I went down and helped my sister clean out my Mom’s apartment as scheduled. That was planned and was no big deal – in fact, I enjoyed spending some “alone time” with my big sister. As we both have our own families now, that just doesn’t happen often enough.
The plan to go down to the Sarnoff Radio Club Field Day site got “kiboshed”, however. Actually, my sister drove me past the site at around 11:00 AM as we were driving to Princeton to donate some paperback books. I didn’t see anyone setting up at that point and had planned to stop by later, on my way home.
Of course, shortly thereafter, while packing items in the apartment, my cell phone went off – work. They were looking for a Cisco 9513 switch and line cards for an emergency switch replacement and “could I stick around close, on standby” just in case they needed me to come in and help them locate components?
So after our cleaning session ended, I hurried home just to be available, if needed. Luckily, I wasn’t needed; but it did put a damper on my plans.
But in the evening, during my weekly Echolink session with my good friend Bob W3BBO, he mentioned his visits to some Field Day sites today and that he might visit a few more tomorrow. Then it hit me! Tomorrow! Maybe tomorrow, when I am back down there, I can hit the Sarnoff site for a half hour or so. And that is assuming they’re still set up. I know Field Day runs until 2:00 PM; but I know some clubs like to call it quits early.
So for a bit, I lived Field Day vicariously through Matt W1MST’s AmateurRadio.com, where he’s running some UStream of a couple of Field Day sites. I was watching KC2RA for a couple of minutes when one of the guys mentioned setting up his tent so that he could sleep tonight.
Sleep on Field Day? What is that, he asked, smiling knowingly?
When I was an officer with the Piscataway club (and was still single, BTW), I did my best to be there for set up, the whole event, and a good part of tear down. I remember quite a few years where sleep on Field Day was nothing more than a few minutes of cat napping in Rich W2PQ’s pop up camber or Bill W2WK’s trailer. C’mon, man! We’re there to operate, not sleep! Who can hit the sack when there’s CW contacts to be made on 80 and 40!
Of course, the end result was being rather bleary eyed and dysfunctional for work come Monday morning. The other side effect was hearing Morse Code in your head for about 3 – 5 days later until that faded away. But those were fun days and I wouldn’t trade those experiences for all the tea in China! (Ooops! Am I still allowed to say that; or is that something the PC police are going to shut me down for?)
Hope you all are having a wonderful Field Day!
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Hot!
The first day of Summer came as a prototypical Summer day – hot and humid! The high temperature did reach 96F (35C) and is expected to be about the same tomorrow (maybe a little higher) and in the 90s on Friday. A heatwave is defined as a period of at least three days with temps in the 90s – so Summer is starting off with a bang!
Unfortunately, our air conditioning unit picked a heckuva time to give up the ghost! We have a repairman coming tomorrow and I am keeping my fingers crossed that we will not need a new compressor. Our Central AC unit was not brandy new when we bought the house 14 years ago, so it may be time for a new one. Eeep!
On the CW-Bugs Yahoo group, Donnie WA9TGT posted a picture of a beautiful (and I mean beautiful!) picture of a bug that he fabricated himself. I would love to post a copy here; but the original is in his picture folder on the group, so it is not public property. If you are a member of the group, however, you can take a look-see for yourself at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cw_bugs/photos/recent/1291589982/view It is a thing of beauty and I wish I had the talent to make things like this.
Now for something not radio related: If you have a kindle and are also on Facebook, here’s a site to “like”:
http://www.facebook.com/EreaderNewsToday
Over the past few months I have been able to “buy” about 30 or 40 books for FREE. There are all types of genres available and there may be days when it seems that nothing good is being offered except for a bunch of turkeys. But then the days come when there are a lot of good mysteries, suspense novels, thrillers, etc. In true Ham fashion, stuff that’s offered for free can’t be all bad, can it?
This weekend is Field Day and the weather here in the Northeast looks to be perfect for it. I will not be participating this year as my sister and I have to finish clearing out my Mom’s apartment before the end of the month. We’ve gotten a lot taken care of so far; and are about halfway done. I think all the small stuff will be boxed up and moved out this weekend. Whatever furniture is left over will be donated to charity and will be picked up next week.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Hate to do this.
I hate “stealing” material from my fellow bloggers. I saw this referenced on John N8ZYA’s extremely good blog and I thought that it could withstand repeating:
This is such a good video for promoting Amateur Radio!
It not only shows some of the “cooler” things you can do with the hobby; but it also stresses that Amateur Radio still serves as an important communications back up role.
A very big tip o’ the hat to John N8ZYA – cool beans, John!
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Here in the USA
we are celebrating Father’s Day tomorrow. So from W2LJ to all my Ham friends around the world who are dads – Happy Father’s Day!
Being a dad has come a long way from what it was when I was a kid. Not to say that my Dad wasn’t involved, he was. But back in the day, Dad’s primary role was “The Provider”. He put in his time at work and when he came home, Mom made sure we didn’t bug him too much! He did his share of chores (yardwork and such) but Mom always made sure he got a chance to unwind and relax at the end of the day.
Today, I find myself way more involved with my kids, than my Dad was ever involved with me. This IS NOT a complaint, as I wouldn’t have it any other way – but it can be exhausting, especially when a school project or a game or whatever comes up after a long, hard day at work.
But you know what? This is exactly what I signed up for when I said, “I do”. My kids are the apples of my eye and I don’t ever want to go back to the life I had before they came. Not to say that it was bad, as it wasn’t; but the two of them have made life so much better.
Getting back to radio, that double CME that was foretold by Spaceweather.com didn’t seem to really put any damper on the bands. After a multitude of chores were completed, I got to relax at the end of the day down in the shack. I worked David MI0VKO in Northern Ireland on 17 Meters and on 30 Meters, had a very nice rag chew with Jeff, K8CQ who lives down on St. Simons Island, GA. The KX3 continues to impress, especially its ability to really dig super weak signals out of the background.
I did something the other day with it that really surprised me. And it was something very simple. I plugged in ear buds instead of using the internal speaker. Wow! The difference was amazing. I can only liken it to listening to a broadcast radio in the “old days” and switching from AM to FM. The change in fidelity and richness of the audio is remarkable. I’ve never experienced this with any other rig, including my K1 and K2. Eric and Wayne HAVE hit a home run here, and I’m tempted to say it was a Grand Slam.
Again, to all of you who are dads out there – Happy Father’s Day! And of course, my prayers go out to all the Dads who have gone before us and can’t be with us tomorrow.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!
Firefox mess up
Firefox auto updated sometime over the weekend. Everything seems to be OK except that my revolvermap globe, down and to the right, appears to me to be a “white hole”. No more globe, although everything is still fine when browsing using either Chrome or IE.
My friend who was racing me between his house closing and me getting the KX3 has moved into his new house. No hitches except for the fact that it’s been a week and he still doesn’t have an antenna up yet! Am I a pathetic Ham or what? Shows where MY priorities are – although I have to admit that if I were in the same situation, I’m sure an antenna would not be utmost on my schedule (practically speaking), either.
I placed an order for a 9 cell battery for my Acer Aspire One from eBay. This is the netbook that I use in the shack and for when I go portable. The old 6 cell battery gave me about an 1 & 1/2 to 2 hours computer time. This new battery should add about an hour to that. Turns out that it was shipped from the next town over, so I had to pay NJ sales tax. It still came under $25, though.
30 Meters was in fine shape tonight – I had a good couple of rag chews with some of our VE brethren. Love it when there’s hardly any background noise. The incoming signals seem to jump right out at you.
BTW, the new header photo isn’t new. That’s “Lake George Sunrise” that I took back in 2007. It was taken on the day we came home that year. I was up at 5:00 AM, packing up the car as the sun was rising. I knew I had a decent photo in the offing, so I dug out the camera and got a few like that before we left. Hard to believe it was that long ago. When we go up there for our annual vacation this summer, it will be our 9th year there. Both Marianne and I love it up there and wouldn’t mind moving up there when it’s retirement time (like THAT’S going to ever happen!). I don’t know if I could handle the winters up in NY State, though.
Back to the shack for a bit …..
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP – When you care to send the very least!


















