technology Technology KOSA Advances Out Of House Committee, But Cracks Are Showing
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  • 667 667 3 hours ago 100%

    You’re right, and I was little ambiguous and unclear what I meant by formality.

    By formality, I was suggesting that the US government spends a lot of time hand wringing about the budget, delaying for compromises, and then exceeds the budget anyway in certain areas.

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  • technology Technology KOSA Advances Out Of House Committee, But Cracks Are Showing
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  • 667 667 12 hours ago 100%

    They intentionally hold it hostage for compromises on other things we don’t actually want.

    The budget is probably more a formality anyway.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy If the logic of copyright/trademark/IP law applied to everything, what's the most peculiar possible implication you can think of for it?
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  • 667 667 18 hours ago 100%

    I brought you into this world, so I can take you out of it! GO BRUSH YOUR TEETH!

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Do deaf people play media with sound on?
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  • 667 667 3 days ago 100%

    I had a friend in high school who had an amazing sound system. He was deaf.

    I asked him and he explained that he could feel many of the sounds. So while he couldn’t hear the finest details, there was a lot he could make out.

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  • health Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related Some people claim taping your mouth shut helps you sleep better—but what are the risks?
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  • 667 667 4 days ago 100%

    Tape both, and you’ll sleep for the rest of your life!

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  • diy Do-It-Yourself, Repairs and Fixes Is this hot plate damaged?
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  • 667 667 5 days ago 100%

    Take it outside and turn it on high for a few minutes.

    If it catches fire, turn it off and buy a new hot plate.

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  • memes Memes Decision time
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  • 667 667 6 days ago 100%

    You guys have to pay? I get paid to register my domains.

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  • amateur_radio Amateur Radio ISO: Morse Code trainer
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  • 667 667 1 week ago 100%

    Thank you for these recommendations, I will check them out. Either of these seem like they would work!

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  • climatecrisis The Climate Crisis Remaining “Calm” About Climate Change Will Kill Us
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  • 667 667 1 week ago 100%

    Don’t look up.

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  • amateur_radio Amateur Radio ISO: Morse Code trainer
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  • 667 667 1 week ago 100%

    Same. Started looking at an Elecraft KX2 as a result as it fits nicely into my planned missions.

    8-12 week back order lol

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    Amateur Radio 667 1 week ago 86%
    ISO: Morse Code trainer

    Hi friends! I am in search of a small Morse Code trainer/electronic keyer small enough to fit in my pocket, and has the following features: - Speed selectable - Works with an iambic key, and is Type B selectable - Has a key jack for an external keyer - Polarity selection, I key southpaw. - Headphone jack Bonus: - Can adjust tone pitch down to 440Hz Google turns up a few things here and there, I’d just like to see if any of y’all have any immediate recommendations. Thank you! E: autocarrot

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    asklemmy Asklemmy What are some of your ticks?
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  • 667 667 1 week ago 100%

    Join Toastmasters and they will (quite kindly) help you rid yourself of this in a few weeks.

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  • raspberrypi raspberrypi automated camera for daily photos of construction site
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  • 667 667 1 week ago 100%

    Depending on OPs aptitude, they could have the Raspi connected to the internet and transmit the data immediately, bypassing a drive (though probably not a read/write cycle).

    Could lift a page out of portable ops and use a LiFePo4 battery for power.

    Just spitballin’.

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  • humor Humor I'll never recover from this
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  • 667 667 1 week ago 96%

    $4.49

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  • science Science China's LARID radar detects plasma bubbles over Giza pyramids
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 80%

    8-20Mhz

    I wonder if this is the system often interfering in parts of the 20m amateur band (~14Mhz).

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  • humor Humor A classic prank
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    945.672 smoots

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  • nomanssky No Man's Sky Question: what to do with half a freighter?
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    Looks like the front fell off. Tow it out of the environment.

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  • showerthoughts Showerthoughts There is no history on the History channel. There's nothing true on TruTV. There's no music on music television. There's no science on the science channel.
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    One does have to know the airspeed velocity of an unlaiden swallow.

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  • videos Videos Darth Vader's original voice done by David Prowse. I think they made a wise decision overdubbing him with James Earl Jones.
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    This was worth the watch. No jump cuts or annoying VO, except to explain the scenes.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy People that went to Paris, what did you think of it?
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 83%

    I’ve been there a few times over the past decade. It’s a major metro city with substantial tourism. The people there are just like people anywhere else in the world in that if you treat them with respect, they will reflect that; and if you treat them like smug shit, they will also treat you like smug shit.

    The semi-popular reputation Paris has is unearned and based in prejudice.

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  • til Today I Learned TIL that the titanic is nearly 430m (690k) below the surface of the ocean
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    From the Wiki:

    The wreck of RMS Titanic lies at a depth of about 12,500 feet (3,800 metres; 2,100 fathoms)

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  • health Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related Once Free, Covid-19 Vaccines Now Cost Up to $200 for Uninsured in US
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    Willing to bet this was always the plan.

    Take billions of dollars and all sorts of FDA waivers to rapidly develop, then at the end turn around and start selling it again anyway.

    Products developed using public funds should not be milked this way.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What nonmurder crime would you commit if all crime was legal for a day?
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    But security be off committing their own crimes…

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are your favorite funny, sarcastic, and at least slightly chaotic quotes and / or unconventional advice?
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    I am different from Washington; I have a higher, grander standard of principle. Washington could not lie. I can lie, but I won't.

    –Mark Twain

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy How has technology made your favorite hobby worse instead of better?
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  • 667 667 2 weeks ago 100%

    Check out a book called House of Leaves by Danielewski. You pretty much have to have an actual copy.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Is there a name for the mid point between high and low tides?
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  • 667 667 3 weeks ago 86%

    “Stand of the tide” is offered by Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slack_tide?wprov=sfti1#Misconceptions

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  • nottheonion Not The Onion Russian 'spy' whale found dead in Norway
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    Archive.ph link because the site paywall and cookie rejection options are garbage: https://archive.ph/VDbAd

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's the best way of planning a route for a moving van on a cross-country (US) trip?
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    furkot.com

    I have traveled extensively, and use this to generate my routes. You can restrict toll road usage, it can automatically plan your gas stops and suggest night stops. You can specify day start and end times, restrict the number of driving hours, and can even include brief stops (like for sightseeing) and it will automatically adjust your entire itinerary. You can specify your planned driving in speed in absolute terms, or in relative terms (as a percentage of the expected speed limit), and if you add or remove a point, it will automatically place it into a point in your itinerary which makes the most sense.

    It’s amazing.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Does a phone ring if it doesn't make a sound?
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  • 667 667 3 weeks ago 100%

    I also say “your phone is going off” as it can refer to either the alarm, incoming call, or other notifications. It’s definitely an accepted alternative meaning for the phrase.

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  • technology Technology Questions about the safety of Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' system are growing
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  • 667 667 3 weeks ago 100%

    Shhhh! I accidentally opened this thread while my phone was connected and EVERYTHING IS FINE RECALCULATING ROUTE.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why 🤷‍♂️ do users 👨‍💻 dislike 👎 the use ✅ of emojis 😀 on Lemmy 🐭?
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    🤷🏽‍♂️

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  • shitty_million_dollar_ideas Shitty Million Dollar Ideas Lets increase the burn rate. Whats the shittiest million dollar idea you can come up with?
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  • 667 667 3 weeks ago 100%

    Wasn’t there a dumb gofundme for one of the kardashians to make her a billionaire or something?

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Are LLMs capable of writing *good* code?
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  • 667 667 3 weeks ago 100%

    I used an LLM to write some code I knew I could write, but was a little lazy to do. Coding is not my trade, but I did learn Python during the pandemic. Had I not known to code, I would not have been able to direct the LLM to make the required corrections.

    In the end, I got decent code that worked for the purpose I needed.

    I still didn’t write any docstrings or comments.

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  • til Today I Learned TIL the American Military’s C-5 Galaxy is nicknamed FRED by aircrews for “Fucking Ridiculous Economic (or) Environmental Disaster”. Due to the C-5 using large amounts of fuel, maintenance, reliability
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    What’s the best way to keep a C-5 running?

    ::: spoiler Spoiler Never turn it off. :::

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Are you happy with your username?
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  • 667 667 1 month ago 100%

    Made my day. Prime copypasta right here

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  • privacy Privacy People who use Adguard home or pie hole along with a vpn at router level, do you use any firewall apps on your phone aswell?
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  • 667 667 1 month ago 100%

    I used PiHole for a long time, then graduated to self-hosting a VPN so I could get as-blocking when away from my home network.

    Ultimately I ended up using just AdGuard DNS via the DNS profile for iOS, and hard code the DNS into my home routers.

    There might be a better setup, but this simple deployment takes care of 98% of ads.

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  • technology Technology Walmart's use of digital price tags signal the future of retail shopping, but consumers are worried
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  • 667 667 1 month ago 100%

    A measly $3.2b. Can hardly afford a new yacht with that!

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's your most important/valuable file you own and use regularly?
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  • 667 667 1 month ago 100%

    It’s hunter2, isn’t it?

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy How do you sit through an airplane flight without excruciating pain?
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  • 667 667 1 month ago 84%

    Nothing is wrong with you. Flying sucks.

    Choose an aisle or window seat to your preference, bearing in mind that one of the solutions to body soreness when airplane traveling is standing up for 10 mins every 30-40 mins.

    If you can swing it, fly first class, since the seats are wider and you can more easily shift your body weight.

    E: typo

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy Are you happy with your username?
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  • 667 667 1 month ago 100%

    It can be tiring, what with the constant coming and going of souls next door, but it’s worth being the neighbor of the beast.

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  • cooking A community for people who love to cook! Tasty dishes where chickpeas are the main ingredient?
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    Hummus! With a little bit of Greek yogurt and garlic and olive oil 🤌🏼

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    Amateur Radio 667 2 months ago 100%
    Global QSO Visualization

    ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/95d3a645-76b6-4a20-9a0d-71406502be4d.jpeg) I got it into my head that I would like to see a spherical depiction of my QSOs. Azimuthal and other representations weren't cutting it for me. I managed to coax an LLM to output my ADIF into a KML so I could better visualize the reach of my QSOs, and I am quite stunned. 20m has _almost_ complete global reach, as you'll see below. Admittedly, on CW it probably does. In these visualizations, the vast majority of contacts are on FT8 20m, but there are a few dozen SSB contacts as far as Indonesia. Usually I made these contacts well before sunrise. This is a representation of my entire logbook, so any QSO not from the SW US are 10m. Setup: IC-7300, barefoot, 15m mast, and a [20m twinlead j-pole](https://www.qsl.net/n1lo/20mjpole.pdf). Having been temporarily based in a residential area, I had quite a high noise floor from various EMI sources, and could have probably done better with weak stations had my noise floor been lower. ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/60f5965a-f02c-4160-b3bb-a0c53765ccb2.png) Moving to the west: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/66b58de3-2937-407c-afa1-6c3a4b590d9e.png) More west, Australia prominently visible: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/9b135c67-cde8-49bf-8821-c16b47d0513d.png) Antipodal view: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/20980377-dde4-4068-ba98-cd83d0eac04f.png) Looking toward the east, the west coast of Africa coming into view: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/75165025-fff9-457e-8d95-74c73925ab7a.png) Africa; the lonely QSO east of Madagascar is Reunion Island, got this one on FT8: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/69e45713-c309-4664-8ccd-fb407e86f145.png)

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    amateur_radio
    Amateur Radio 667 2 months ago 100%
    15 seconds after the end of IARU Championship

    You can see a sharp decline in activity about mid-screen. About 1m 15s remaining: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/ef2b0fd0-93e7-4208-bd92-ab7ea86270a3.png) 45s after 1200Z: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/cd9e6bbe-eb69-43f7-ba59-5357a4191fa3.png)

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    Amateur Radio 667 2 months ago 97%
    aMATEur RaDio Is dEAD

    Granted, this is the IARU Championship. But that's a lot of people on the radio.

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    Amateur Radio 667 3 months ago 95%
    LoTW Back Online!

    ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/2f830451-7e3e-46a0-8d5d-06aaa47abfd6.png)

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    Amateur Radio 667 3 months ago 100%
    ARRL Field Day has begun!

    20m at 1500Z. Side note: for the last three days I’ve enjoyed nearly bottomless noise floors; been making SSB QSOs to Japan, Indonesia, and even Rarotonga. Then–today of all days–the AirBnB beside my house has turned on their aircon and it’s completely wiping out all but the strongest signals. My waterfall looks like college ruled notebook paper: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/f2d3723f-add9-4c88-9116-a74bf6b0dfe2.png) 1830Z Update: ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/a2d2543d-37ab-416a-a8b4-9753f609f537.png) 1900Z. This is wild. ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/d9e2935f-48b9-4fcc-b338-23c18905ca63.png)

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    Amateur Radio 667 3 months ago 100%
    Mast ideas and recommendations

    I currently use a ~35' (~10m) fiberglass telescoping mast, and I love it. It's great when I hoist my 10m window line j-pole (thank you KB9VBR!) and now that I'm messing around on 20m, it's just too short. My SWR is a bit higher than it ought to be on account of ground reflection since I can't get the base of the radiating element more than about ~1m (~3') off the ground. The antenna I use (currently, at least) is fairly lightweight, so I'm not worried about mast flexion since the wight will largely be just outside mast center. I am not to deterred by cost, and I am trying to avoid metallic antennas for fear it will mess with my radiation patterns and SWR in a new way. I am greatly interested in telescoping options. Are you familiar with fiberglass or carbon fiber masts which get the top to a definite 15m (~50')? Nearly all of my operations are /P, so it really has to be fairly convenient. I recognize that these requirements may be a little mutually exclusive.

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    amateur_radio
    Amateur Radio 667 4 months ago 100%
    ARRL Service Disruption Update (29 May) www.arrl.org

    >Updated 5/29/2024 > >This update includes information about the status of several services as we continue to respond to a serious incident involving access to our network and systems. > >The ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (ARRL VEC) has resumed the processing of Amateur Radio License applications with the FCC. A more comprehensive update on the status of ARRL VEC services is available [here](http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-vec-services-update-during-systems-disruption). > >There has been no interruption to visitor operating at W1AW, the Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Station. The station resumed voice bulletins on Thursday, May 23. All other scheduled transmissions, including Morse code practice, and code and digital bulletins, will resume on Thursday, May 30. Please refer to the regular operating schedule at www.arrl.org/w1aw-operating-schedule. > >After last week's distribution of the ARRL Letter, our e-newsletter service has resumed. Current editions of ARRL Club News and The ARES® Letter have also been distributed. > >ARRL Store orders have resumed shipping. Orders are being fulfilled from earliest order dates to the latest. Please allow additional time for our processing. > >There has been no disruption to the @arrl.net email forwarding service, though forwarding email addresses and aliases cannot be modified at this time. > >Our telephone system is unavailable at this time. > >We appreciate your patience as we continue working on restoring access to affected systems and services.

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    Amateur Radio 667 5 months ago 87%
    Log dilemma; seeking your input

    I have a small dilemma regarding logging a QSO, and I'm wondering if you can guide me through it. I made a contact the other day while doing POTA, but I did not capture the entire callsign. The error was only revealed after I saw their re-spot on the POTA site; if it weren't for that small glimpse, I would never know, and we'd never confirm in QRZ. The Eagle Scout in me suggests that I should not change my logs based on the 3rd party information, but my QSO sent me a QRZ confirmation request. On the other hand, borrowing from aviation, I am keen to "use all available resources", recognizing that so long as we have the tech and tools, we should use them, even if that may fly in the face of radio purity. What say ye?

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    amateur_radio
    Amateur Radio 667 5 months ago 100%
    Radio Day, and a Total Solar Eclipse

    Man, what an amazing day which will be long–if not impossible–to forget. In the late 90s, I observed my first partial eclipse from South Florida. Then and there I decided I needed to see a total solar eclipse. Nearly 30 years later, I made good on that little personal promise. The moment I realized I would be in position to get along the path of totality, I made plans with my spouse to do so. We saved the date and planed the logistics. ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/d4ddf73a-6a3c-4b23-855e-aa3246fc187d.jpeg) I, of course, ensured my radio was packed and fully functional; charged the battery the night before. We left Del Rio, the closest place we could find reasonable accommodations, at 0400L. By 0700L we had hoisted and strung the OCF dipole and we were ready to go in DL98rv, just [under the central path](xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html?Lat=28.90568&Lng=-100.51241&Elv=270.0&Zoom=13&LC=1) of the eclipse on the side of Hwy 131 in Texas just beyond the US-Mexican border. ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/daa7d5f4-ef4b-48f8-a820-fc5c76cd292d.jpeg) The Tech section of 10m was silent that early, but I kept calling CQ until I started getting QSOs, pretty much went ten in a row in nearly the same number of minutes once the band came alive. I had wanted to participate in the research project contest, but the instructions and bonuses were a little overwhelming, but I did manage to make one QSO during totality. On the one hand, I was expecting propagation attenuation, but the QSO I made was over 1,500 miles away. ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/8d310822-aa9d-4755-8b80-6410b269799c.jpeg) I've read over and over about experiencing totality. Photos will never do it justice. Words doubly so. If you've ever been on the fence about traveling to see totality–just do it. Lessons learned or confirmed: - Get there _at least_ two days before; scout potential setup locations. We scouted several locations with our radio setup in mind. We didn't want to risk trampling on private property, and the OCF antenna (being a 7-band) has nearly a 200' wingspan on its longest dimension. We needed plenty of space while also being considerate to others who would certainly want to see the eclipse as well. We must be good stewards of Amateur Radio. - Get lodging as near as you can, as far in advance as you can, maybe no more than an hour away. - Set up _at least_ six hours before C1 (eclipse start). - Make considerations for food and toilets. I was fortunate that our travel partners had a trailer with a functioning toilet. In my eagerness, I had completely overlooked the requirement for toilets. - Don't underestimate the value of a radio day checklist. - A 7-band OCF dipole is absolutely unwieldy for portable ops. I love the mast I've been using, but the antenna itself is a huge pain–and a huge footprint–to get up. For future ops, I plan to go with a monoband. I am planning to make KB9VBR's [10m window line j-pole](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZv94BvNxrQ) to hoist on the mast instead. - Small auxiliary/desk lights or headlamp, red is my preference, for log work before sunrise. I was struggling to get my radio configured and my log setup before the sun came up. I am eager for your questions and feedback!

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    Amateur Radio 667 5 months ago 100%
    [QRT] On the air in the path of the solar eclipse: 28320hz from DL98rv

    Let’s QSO! 18:05Z QSY to 28320khz 19:30Z QSY to 28315khz ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/0fb5b3ec-883f-4bb6-a916-1ad48b8efd9e.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.radio/pictrs/image/e6923ae1-09bf-4f5b-9b1c-59b05a7341b6.jpeg)

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLE
    Lemmy Support 667 6 months ago 100%
    Checking federation issue; can you see this post?

    Our instance upgraded to 0.19 and it seems there are some users experiencing issues with comments and posts being seen. Are you able to see this post?

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    amateur_radio
    Amateur Radio 667 6 months ago 100%
    How did the geomagnetic storm this past weekend affect your contacts?

    I was atop Stone Mountain in Georgia this past weekend hoping for a glorious POTA activation, dragged my spouse and kids who braved the early (for them) cold and wind and setup the 7300 only to make a single park-to-park contact… from inside the park. How did you guys do during the weekend?

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    Amateur Radio 667 6 months ago 100%
    Brief poll: What kind of confirmation rates do you have in QRZ?

    Title. Methodology: Confirmed / total QSOs I’m at 22% and curious to see what others are encountering.

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    Amateur Radio 667 7 months ago 96%
    Successful radio day!

    Brought the 7300 out and erected the 7-band OCF; it was huge! Literally. It spanned nearly 200’ in its longest dimension. While I could probably have done better if I were able to have gotten the feed point to 30’, I managed to make 24 contacts and participated in a 10-10 net via relay that I had chanced on while zipping around 10m. It was a beautiful day down in EL96, I setup the radio bench under the tree for shade and kept a close eye on the antenna in case someone wandered around it. Running barefoot, I managed QSOs with Namibia (7000+ miles), Chile, Spain, Costa Rica, and New Foundland. Amazing people all around. Got my mom spun up and handling the radio (we got licensed at the same time a couple years ago) and the contacts nearly poured in for her. An all around amazing day. E: Updated the photo; the klansman look was terrible. Do not recommend.

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    Amateur Radio 667 7 months ago 93%
    First time on the air

    Was out in EL96 today at a park 65 feet up for my very _very_ first Tech CQs on 10m. This past December I picked up an IC-7300 and finally got some time to go out. I put my kit together, wired the radio directly to the car battery and went whole hog. In one hour I logged eight contacts. While I have a 7-band OCF antenna I received as part of the starter kit, I don't yet have all I need to get it standing for portable ops, so I managed to turn up what seems like a quarter wave mag mount CB whip I found in the garage. I tuned it up with the built in tuner, ran barefoot at 100W and managed to QSO as far as 1700mi. I can't tell if it was propagation or local equipment configuration, but nearly all of my contacts were to the northeastern seaboard region, including one in Rochester, NY. The most distant contact was in DM79 Colorado, though he indicated he was picking me up out of the noise floor. Everyone I met on the radio was very charismatic, and I really REALLY enjoyed my first outing. In a few days I plan to haul my gear out again, including the OCF, plant it, and see where else in the world I can reach. #hamradio #amateurradio

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