Truck review

cop2.jpgJim N9HSH of Chicago submitted these photos to us of his ride. Click on the images for a larger version. It’s a nice, clean truck with a nice, clean install. It’s got a good mix of radios in a very slick and professional console. Jim’s a veteran ham and an ex-cop, who obviously has an eye for what works vehicle-wise. Enjoy!!

I’ve included photos of my vehicle and mobile electronics for possible publication. I have HF, 220MHz, 2 meter, 70 cm and packet/APRS capabilities as well as commercial VHF and UHF communications available. The vehicle is a 2000 GMC Suburban and serves as my daily driver. I’ve been an amateur radio operator since 1966 and a Chicago Police Officer since 1982.
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Turbine-Sexy

Tom KA1MDA sent us these photos of someone who’s intentions are honorable, but execution lacks a little in the common-sense department. (click on the images to make them bigger)

I took these pics a few years ago. A friend and I were eating at a Wendy’s in Greenfield, MA one night when this thing pulls into the parking lot! Luckily I had my camera with me and HAD to get a shot of this engineering masterpiece! Notice the half-assed mounting bracket for the alternator with no way to properly tension the belt. Notice the slack in the belt around the pulleys- as well as the super professional job of running the wires through a big hole in the roof. The guy also has a digital volt meter on the passenger seat so he could watch how much juice he was generating while plowing that boat down the road. The hard hat on the rear deck is a nice touch- tells everyone he’s a pro, along with the stick on mailbox letters on the sides of the turbine! The guy was all excited over how he was screwing the gas companies by generating free power while driving- I don’t think he factored in the wind drag, which was probably equal to towing a tractor trailer!

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HAMSEXY NET TONIGHT! Sept. 6th, 2006

Okie Dokie then, we had a rather large time discussing the health, or lack there of, of Hamfests around the globe, well, in the US, CA and NSW anyway. Sorry to those of you who departed quickly and missed my grande finale public service announcement after the closing of the net….. you will go to your graves wondering what you missed and for those that heard it, if it offended you, tough sh…… errrrmmmmmm, I mean sorry, no offense meant by it. Well the fourteen of us were as follows.

K2JSV James Jeffersonville, NY

KD8ATU Joe Grand Haven, MI

KE4NOY Matt Murfreesboro, TN

VE6GCS George Strathmore, AB

VE6PWT Bob (Smokey) Calgary, AB

N4TZH Don Ft. Lauderdale, FL

WD4NMQ Jeff Grey, TN

VA3SGI Stephen Toronto, ON

KI6ETO Dave San Jose, CA

K3BM Bob Laporte, PA

KC8TCQ Keith Napoleon, OH

VK2QQ Brad Sydney, NSW

VE3NSV Terry Kitchener, ON

KU4MY (NCS) Tom Anderson, SC
Be sure to come back again next week…. Same bat time, same bat channel!

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On the pipe….

truck4.jpgThey really do everything bigger in Texas….

Stephen N5AC sent us these photos of his truck. While the external antenna structure is pure Hamsexy, the install inside the truck is pure honey. It’s high cost, professionally installed and looks really good. Is all that radio power worth never being able to go into an underground parking garage or under any overhanging trees? Perhaps – it’s sweet nonetheless. (click the images for bigger)

The vehicle has the following bands/power:

3-30 MHz 500W
6m: 400W
2m: 400W
220: 100W
70cm: 185W
900: 250W
1296:30W
2304: 80W
3456: 50W
5760: 13W
10GHz: 8W

Also has a 275A alternator and two 225Ah golf cart batteries for stand-by power, a Motorola MW-520 carputer that runs logging software and Winlink 2000, APRS, etc. In-dash display for navigation/radio also shows IC-7000 display or camera mounted on top of antenna array. Vehicle has 8 hide-a-way strobes for hazard warning in front and rear.

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New submission address

Well, the spam and viruses have reached critical levels – so we’re changing our submission e-mail address.

We’ll let gmail deal with any spam we might get – so please send all submissions (photos, editorials, praise, death threats, etc.) to hamsexy.submissions@gmail.com

All e-mail sent to the old address forthwith will be deleted!!

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Inside the Porcupine!!

pork4.jpgThanks to ICEMAN (John KC0VGR) we have interior photos of the fabled RED PORCUPINE! If you’ve been reading this site for a few years you’ll know the Porcupine quite well. It’s graced the pages of Hamsexy quite a few times during it’s appearance at quite a few Hamfests around the southern US (as well as Dayton), making the Porcupine somewhat of a celebrity. Finally, thanks to KC0VGR, we have photos of the interior of this beast!! John encountered the owner of the Porcupine installing a siren at a Hamfest in Ashland, Missouri. He struck up a conversation and actually got permission to take these photos! Apparantly, all of the antennae on the car are indeed connnected to a radio – and after seeing these photos, you’ll believe him. Thanks John!! (click on the images to see them in full size)


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Amateur Radio and Pagers

BR850-Motorola-Pager.jpgThe topic comes up now and then – pagers on the amateur bands. It’s a fine idea on paper, but unfortunatley some of the ‘old guard’ declare it illegal and blasphemy against ‘all things ham’. It’s an issue that will be debated until the end of time (or ham), and those brave enough to put such systems up endure the hang-wringing and cries of those who don’t like to hear ‘nuthin’ but code and voice’ on the bands.

Pager comms come in a variety of flavours and types – it can be as simple as DTMF or QuickCall to more exotic digital signalling modes such as MDC-1200, FLEX, POCSAG and GOLAY. Unfortunatley, some hams still consider digital modes on ham to be verboten (friends experimenting with digital voice on ham have run into this problem), so paging will never gain hobby-wide acceptance (unless it’s SELCALLs oh-so-familiar to our resident Motorola geeks)

A few years ago I attempted to set up an incident alerting system on the ham bands – the plan initially called for incidents (to be sent via e-mail from a protected system) to be read over the air by a computer. While the plan seemed simple in it’s concept stage, it ran into some friction from some local hams. Most of them weren’t too pleased with such a new concept on ‘their’ airwaves, while most weren’t considerate enough to even give me a reason. The project was eventually scrapped, but not before I learned a few valuable lessons about my local hams: If it’s new and never been done before, it isn’t welcome.

pagerfig1.jpgThankfully, not all hams are as closed-minded to the idea. In the world of ARES and incident activation, it seems that some are realizing the potential for paging over the amateur airwaves. A recent article written by Bob Cooke VE3BDB on the Radio Amateur of Canada website described a nifty little invention by Bob Simpson VE3ODR and Jim Robinson, VE3JPR. Using the (more-or-less) already accepted mode of DTMF, this unit allows mutiple and specific alerts to be broadcast over existing airwaves using existing equipment. (click in image to see bigger)

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While not exactly portable (it requires an external power supply and speaker for audio alerts), it’s a step in the right direction. Another option some hams have toyed with is using existing commercial pagers in the ham bands. Some transmitters and receivers are able to be set to operate in the ham bands – getting a community already set against commercial equipment in the ham bands to accept it is a whole different story.

We here at Hamsexy support efforts to bring paging into the forefront of amateur radio. While we like VE3ODR and VE3JPR’s efforts, we feel the unit should be re-designed to fit the true needs and priorities of today’s radio amateur:

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Perhaps…?

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ALERT!! Hamsexy ALERT!!

The National Hamsexy Station has issued an alert for all of Hamsexy. All agents for hamsexy are now on alert in compliance with National Hamsexy Alert Level 1.

Special Thanx for Bob, K3BM for the alert to all of our Hamsexy Brethren. Please listen to the alert HERE

This alert has been brought to you by the National Hamsexy Skyporn Alert Station.

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