12 Sep
Posted by RD Bentley as Amateur Radio, Technology
Who Uses UTC? Who Uses GMT? What Is The Difference? Update: Along with many others, I’ve been confused and not completely accurate about the dissimilarity between UTC and GMT. There is a difference. The two are commonly used interchangeably, however, the distinction needs to be clarified for the record. The Difference Explained ***** GMT is a […]
Digital Communication Via D-Star D-STAR (Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio) is digital technology designed for amateur radio use. The system was researched by the Japan Amateur Radio League, and now has become the standard. ICOM America is the only manufacturer that has incorporated D Star technology in their radios. Kenwood has rebranded ICOM equipment. D-Star […]
The Politics Of Digital Radio Is analog radio being phased out? Is digital radio technology ready for prime time? Is it adequate for emergency use? Some police and firefighters in the United States are asking to delay or put off going to a state-of-the-art digital radio system. Public safety officials are voicing their concerns over […]
The World’s First Cast Iron Bridge The Iron Bridge crosses the River Severn in rural East Shropshire, England. In 1779, the world’s first cast iron bridge was built in a place called Coalbrookdale. The bridge would help to create an economic impact on the area. Coalbrookdale is considered to be the cradle of the Industrial Revolution, where […]
Share Photos With Garmin Connect Garmin (GRMN) now has a way of getting you where you want and sharing photos of that particular destination. Garmin has a website called Garmin Connect. Using Garmin photo navigation and Panoramio, your sat/navs will find locations. Garmin Connect allows you to browse the world, finding locations that you may […]
The Garmin Nuvi 265WT Is Impressive The GARMIN Nuvi 265WT 4.3″ GPS with FM Live traffic has a huge screen and is easy to use. The design is very good and this is a great unit for first time GPS buyers. The pocket-sized Garmin Nuvi 265WT gives you turn-by-turn voice directions with spoken street names and […]
The Capture of the U-505 German submarine The U-505 is one of six U-boats that were captured by Allied forces during WWII, and one of four large German WWII U-boats that survive as museum ships. In May of 1944, an anti-sub task force (Guaudacanal) was deployed 150 miles off the coast of Rio De Oro, […]
31 Aug
Posted by RD Bentley as Amateur Radio, Geeky Tips, Science Sightings, Technology
Track The ISS And Other Satellites Real time satellite tracking on the web. Track the ISS and watch it pass by in the sky near your location. It is clearly visible with the naked eye. Catch it! Whether you’re an amateur radio operator, an astronomy enthusiast, or an electronic guru, tracking satellites isn’t so bad […]
29 Aug
Posted by RD Bentley as Science Sightings, Technology
Discovery Space Shuttle Liftoff on August 28th 2009 at 11:59 PM EST WATCH DISCOVERY LIFTOFF LIVE: 1. Space Shuttle Discovery Launch Via YouTube! (Updated – Link works) 2. Spaceflight Now – Continuing Live Coverage! 3. View ISS And Shuttle From Earth – Click on Human Space Flight to get realtime data. Find out when these spacecrafts […]
28 Aug
Posted by RD Bentley as Geeky Tips, Scanner Listening, Technology
Listen To Live Police Scanners On Your PC 1. Police Scanners – Click here for live police scanners in your state! [Broadcastify] 2. Scanner Frequencies – Click here to get radio frequencies! [Radio Reference] UPDATE NOTICE: It appears that RadioReference has transferred the audio feeds to Broadcastify. Per Blanton: Soft launch means we’ll run both […]