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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Working with what you got


 

27 comments:

  1. Amateur radio. Thats the amateur radio satellite down load frequency. I've seen these guys with a car load of equipment and no place for a passenger to sit.

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    1. I knew that looked like a VHF freq so I googled it - Uplink band for satellite F0-29 is 145.900–146.000 MHz.

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  2. I like this pic kind of reminds me of the good ole days as a teen.

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    1. Emergency services (Police/Fire) still widely use radios.

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  4. Actually, pretty ingenious.
    WiscoDave

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  5. Looks like a ham sandwich. Some get it.
    Eastwood

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  6. Looks good from here. Good vibration isolation, enough air circulation. Color clashes with the surrounding panels. Shoulda been hot pink or bright red to really knock your sox off.

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  7. The temporay fix after parking the car on a NYC street for a few hours back in the 1980s

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  8. Pretty decent problem solving skills on display there i think.
    Klaus

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  9. A ham radio sandwich?

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  10. The kid will be an engineer some day.

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  11. I have been a licensed Ham since 1972. I also had things sort of like that way back when.

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  12. not bad for temp install, eezee-in/eezee oooot

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    1. That's what I was about to post
      JD

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  14. I did something similar with my car in the 1900's. My stereo had an Aux in - so I took a portable CD player & put it in the center console. At first, it would skip constantly. I took some towels, and wedged it into the center console so it would fit snuggly. The skipping issue stopped, with the exception of huge bumps.

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  15. I really don't have a problem with that

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  16. With darker foam that wouldn't look bad at all.

    I bought a used basic model 2001 Intrepid. I carved out a notch in the light switch so I could turn it to the left and enable the sun sensor for automatic headlights, and swapped my basic overhead console with a fancy compass version that I bought used off ebay for $100, and just jammed some copper wire in to connect it, and that ran fine for 9 years.

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  17. That's actually pretty clean since he's managed to route the power cord out the back somewhere.

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  18. Effective mounting for the person's Icom IC-2200H (my best guess) working a VHF 2m repeater.

    A lot nicer than the usual U-mount screwed to the top of the dashboard.

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  19. All our work trucks have vhf radios in them. The roads we travel are radio controlled. Every km there is a call marker, you call out what you are, direction and the marker #. The roads are narrow, twisty and have at most 100ft lines of site. Radio control tells you that a logging truck is coming towards you and tells you to move way over as they won't.

    Exile1981

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  20. We always keep pool noodles around the shop, they're quite handy.

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