Finally all back in business!

October 10, 2006

As some of you may know, we got hit by lightning July 3th. What an ordeal that turned out be. Fortunately, our insurance covered the hit and we were able to get everything that was fried replaced (minus our deductible). Computer, router, TV, printer… even our furnace was damaged.

But, oh, the printer… We order a printer through a Amazon that was identical to the one we lost. It was through an Amazon 3rd Party and the printer was billed as a new printer. However, when it arrived, it was a very, very used printer in horrendous condition. After calling the company that sold me the printer a zillion times (with no - read: no returned calls from the company), I had to issue a charge back on my Visa.

Thank God for Visa…

Well, the charge back finally came through and were able to get a new printer. I went to the store (Office Depot) this time. That way I knew what I was going to get. It’s an HP Color LaserJet 2605dn. Awesome printer. It’s a color laser jet and has a duplexer so we can print both sides with ease. And it takes up a much smaller foot print than our other printer. And it’s much faster, too. 10 ppm color!

A few morals from this story…

  1. Always use your Visa! They offer some of the best consumer protection out there…
  2. 85% positive is lousy enough feedback to avoid an Amazon 3rd Party Partner.
  3. When calling a company on a screwed up order - log every person you talk to and every date and time you called.
  4. Never order the last printer of its kind - there’s always an newer equivalent for a better price.
  5. Oh, and always unplug your electronics and cable connections during a lightning storm. Even if you live in town!

Fortunately, we’re back in shape after the whole ordeal. But I really don’t want to go through that again. I still have a piece of junk printer taking up space in my basement. Another month and I can pitch the thing.

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Dreamhost is crazy!

October 3, 2006

I just got the newsletter from my web hoster, Dreamhost.  They have multiplied everyone’s disk space by 10.  And they doubled our bandwidth.  Sooooo… I have 200 Gigs of hard drive space and over 2 terabytes of bandwidth.  To boot - they’re increasing my space 1 gigabyte a week.

Crazy…

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More news from the homestead…

September 5, 2006

1) We got a new cat, Percy. He looks like Sylvester, the cat.
2) We got jacked on a printer from Amazon.com - not Amazon’s fault.
3) Tonya’s pregnant. Due May 10th.

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For those with whimpy stomachs…

July 25, 2006

I haven’t posted in a while… so a quick update:

1) Clayton’s going to school now.
2) The radio stuff is going well.
3) We got hit by lightning - studio is out of commission (for a bit).
4) Our cat Jake is in heaven now.
5) My stomach’s a wreck…

On #5, I found the perfect solution:

Pepto Bismol Ice Cream
Pepto Bismal Ice Cream
Yep. I’ve seen it all now.

Back from Dayton…

May 23, 2006

Well, my dad and I went to Dayton, OH to Hamvention, and I think I brought back more than a new radio… I’m not feeling the greatest. I think it’s just allergies, but it’s sure laying me out today. It’s been two days since we got back and I still haven’t unpacked my radio! Man, that’s just wierd.

Anyhow, I picked up a new Yaesu FT-817. I also picked a few “accessories…” antenna tuner, balun, a bunch of connectors, etc. I also picked up an Arrow Antenna for doing some low earth orbit satellites.

Update:
So, apparently it’s more than allergies… I brought back a sinus infection and a double ear infection!  Fun…

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Reactionists beware…

May 10, 2006

Run for the hills! Think of the children!

It’s Dihydrogen Monoxide!!!


DHMO.org

That’s just too funny.

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Ouch, my ground!

Well, I just got a lesson in proper electrical grounding last night. Tonya woke up in the middle of the night to hear a “clicking” sound coming from the GFI outlet in our upstairs bathroom. As it turns out, I just happened to be transmitting on 40 meters (around 7.200 khz). The clicking and poppings sounds culminated in the GFI actually tripping, though the clicking didn’t cease.
When we remodeled our upstairs, I took stock in that bathroom’s wiring. I almost updated it, but we weren’t working on the bathroom, so I left it alone. The previouso owners of the house had remodeled that bathroom a number of years ago and, at the time, there was no grounding system for the house. Code requires a GFI in the bathroom, and a GFI requires, well, a ground! Since there was no ground, the electrician connected the GFI’s ground connection to the water pipes.

Which, coincidentally, I also did for my radio… in the basement. Now, there’s a quite a distance from my water meter (where my radio’s ground is connected) to the ground pole. I do have a solid copper line running from the water pipe ground to the ground rod (as per code), but I think it’s too long to be running the radio on. Basically, my ground wire has become part of the antenna. That’s not good.

So I think I’ll be getting a ground rod tonight and driving it into the ground closer to the side of the basement where my radio is. Then I’ll run a copper line between it and the other ground rod. Wonder what that’s going to cost me…

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When you just can’t wait…

May 9, 2006

Paul's Shack

Well, I got on the air this last weekend, thanks to my dad and my friend Korey. I made my first QSO with NK7U in Baker City, OR. He (and the contacts to follow) were doing a contest, so I pretty much settled for contest contacts. Not a bad way to get contacts in the log book, but I was itching for ragchew. Well, tonight I got one… but not over voice.

I had also been itching to get on the digital radio modes. However, my radio is an old tube type analog unit. Now, I’m sure I could hook my laptop directly to it with no problems, but that whole “RF” thing kinda scares me (I like my laptop, I’d like to keep it). Now, Tube or Solid State alike, most guys recommend separating that computer from the radio with some sort of isolation. A transformer, a photocoupler - anything.

Costs money - takes time (gotta order it online - Radio Shack sells cell phones). Not for me! I needed instant gratification! (not a trait I plan on passing on to my kids).

Well, I figured out how to get digital radio to work using a slightly different form of isolation - AIR!

It turns out that my studio headphones fit perfectly over my radio’s microphone!

Headphones on Mic

I simply play the digital audio off the computer through the headphones and into the mic! Of course keying the transmitter is a touchy issue. These fancy schmancy new solid state rigs have auto- “push to talk” where the computer keys the transmitter. Not for me! The good ‘ole index finger does the trick. And the mic button can stay pushed to free up my hands for typing!

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Clayton Peed on the Potty!

May 3, 2006

… and then shortly after, he peed on the dinning room floor.  But, hey, he went to Tonya after that and said, “I peed!”  I think we’ve had a break through!

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Ordered my first QRP rig…

And it was cheap! $10! It’s the imfamous “Pixie II”, the world’s smallest tranceiver (CIA gadgets not withstanding). It’s basically an oscillator on a switch with small audio amp. It’s been around for a while (since 1995, I think), but it really helped the “Altoids Can” QRP radio revolution take off.

Now that I have my full license, I can take this little rig out in boonies and work stations around the world with a radio that fits in my front pocket. How cool is that? The only catch there is that I have to get my Morse Code up to snuff. I can do 5 WPM, but that’s just painful. It takes 2 minutes to say “My name is Paul and I live in Normal, IL.” Ugh!

This weekend, my Dad (WB9YWE) is going come over and help me get my antenna tuned up for transmit! I’m actually going to use that old Yaesu Tempo One! The thing’s older than I am, but still seems to work well.

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