First Temperature Run on the 70cm Receiver
Greeting!
I hope you are all having a great 4th of July! And as Jim says, please give a kind thought to the folks over in the Mid East. The temperature over there in the summer gets up to about 135 in the sun. It's a miserable environment just trying to walk from one place to another in a tee shirt. I can't imagine how anyone can grunt 40 or 50 pounds of equipment and have to worry about getting blown up. Believe me. They all earn their pay!
Early this morning I started setting up for the first temperature run on the prototype 70cm Eagle Receiver. Unfortunately I believe that the master oscillator has got to go. I'll verify my suspicion this evening when the temperature in the shack drops back down to survivable levels...
Please take a look and my report by clicking HERE http://www.juanr.com/pages/hobbies/ham_radio/Eagle/Temperature_Run.htm and look for the three audio wav files towards the end.
73,
Juan - WA6HTP
I have been in Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, etc. It is just hard to understand these temperatures. I have been in a town when the breeze came off the gulf and into the city. The humid air, at 135 degrees, would hit the air conditioned buildings and it would RAIN on the side walks below from the condensation.
The young people there do need our support and thoughts and prayers but so do the THOUSANDS of innocent of Iraqi's dying every single month. We are patting ourselves on the back because that total dropped from 1900 in May to 1200 in June. It is too horrible to fathom.
I hope everyone has a chance to hear Keith Obermann's commentary from last night on MSNBC. It was the single most brutal and devastating commentary on a politician I have ever heard in my entire life.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19588942/
Sorry for the off topic remarks but having risked life and limb, sanity, family, etc. for my country, and having earned this nation's highest possible awards for having done so, I too wanted my president to do a good job.
Happy 4th to all in the U.S. and I hope everyone is having a good summer in the Northern hemisphere and a good winter in the Southern (yes, this is a not so subtle reminder we are an international organization).
Bob N4HY
Juan Rivera wrote:
Greeting!
I hope you are all having a great 4th of July! And as Jim says, please give a kind thought to the folks over in the Mid East. The temperature over there in the summer gets up to about 135 in the sun. It’s a miserable environment just trying to walk from one place to another in a tee shirt. I can’t imagine how anyone can grunt 40 or 50 pounds of equipment and have to worry about getting blown up. Believe me. They all earn their pay!
Early this morning I started setting up for the first temperature run on the prototype 70cm Eagle Receiver. Unfortunately I believe that the master oscillator has got to go. I'll verify my suspicion this evening when the temperature in the shack drops back down to survivable levels...
Please take a look and my report by clicking HERE http://www.juanr.com/pages/hobbies/ham_radio/Eagle/Temperature_Run.htm and look for the three audio wav files towards the end.
73,
Juan - WA6HTP
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On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 15:46 -0400, Robert McGwier wrote:
Thanks for the pointer. We do live in interesting times.
By chance, my family and I were in the UK when Blair stepped down and Brown took over as PM. Intriguing. Managed to be out of the UK a day or so before the most recent string of security incidents, thankfully.
A friend forwarded me the link below... in light of the above, I think others here might find it an interesting "compare and contrast" piece, where Brown makes strong statements about how he thinks the role of the PM should change in the UK. Be interesting to watch and see how much of this happens, and what if any impact it has on the UK as a result:
http://www.epolitix.com/EN/News/200707/e77fe5e1-10a9-4b9a-85a8-0425edc66a0d....
Got to spend an extra night in a Paris airport hotel thanks to a broken 767, but we're home to Colorado now. Huge pile of mail (paper and e-) to dig through, but will sync with the rest of the CAN-Do! team about next steps soon.
Bdale
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Bdale Garbee
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Juan Rivera
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Robert McGwier