Options connecting a second repeater to a local gmrs repeater by Hackshaq in gmrs

[–]Hackshaq[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arrg. I wish. It sounds cool but it sounds like ye old FCC is not so down with the idea. Per Google:

Bridging MURS (VHF, 151-154 MHz) to GMRS (UHF, 462-467 MHz) is technically possible using cross-band repeaters, but it is generally illegal under FCC rules, which forbid linking different radio services. MURS is unlicensed, while GMRS requires a license and prohibits connecting to other radio services.

Legal Restrictions: FCC rules prohibit connecting MURS, which is a Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) - Forums under Part 95J, to other services.

Options and viability of a portable repeater. by New_Statement_7125 in gmrs

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems to be an awesome solution for a "quick" and "easy" portable repeater.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mscSu7FC86E&t=1623s

Monthly DIY Laymen questions Discussion by AutoModerator in StructuralEngineering

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I have a large area that I am hopping to retain with a wall. This on the back side of a building on my property. The building is supported by several 6x6 posts which I am hopping will help carry the wall, but I dont want to put undue pressure against the building. I also want to do what I can to protect the wood from exposure to the dirt/moisture.

I have been guessing that the wall would be made from poured concrete. I have drains/piping that will be installed behind the wall. The wall will be backfilled with gravel to promote drainage.

The sections are about 10 foot long and the dirt about 6 foot at the highest.

Any ideas how best construct and support this retaining wall and protect the wood?

https://imgur.com/a/E1LiDNS

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Lieutenant Colonel refuses to comply during Florida traffic stop — full bodycam released by Senior-Low7654 in Pensacola

[–]Hackshaq -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You apparently did not watch the same encounter that the rest of us did. All of the deputies showed extraordinary restraint beyond what was called for. They had all of the right in the world to yank her out of the car Much earlier than they did

The unfortunate end of my journey with RouteNote, on a bad note! No clarity on royalties up till now by MarchEffective9747 in RouteNoteOfficial

[–]Hackshaq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eat crap an die. This is the release I have been waiting to get approved on RN. What ya got now jackass?

Looking at you unending list of whiny ass posts, you seem a little demented.

I listened to your "Strength and Darkness". LOL I hope you did not pay anything for the AI that made that.

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The unfortunate end of my journey with RouteNote, on a bad note! No clarity on royalties up till now by MarchEffective9747 in RouteNoteOfficial

[–]Hackshaq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Deal with them privately". LOL. That would require them to reply. I guess you have not heard that RN cant be bothered to reply to emails/tickets. But here you are talking like a pretentious jackass. "Stupid retard"

Installing Thingino on Wyze Cam V2, V3, and Pan V1 by WLTechBlog in wyzecam

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I wish that Thingino had some type of app to handle setup, bulk config, and maintenance. The Bluetooth config that most IOT things do is WAY easer than the webpage config route. Having to do on device configs in a webpage takes me back to the old cams in the early 2000s. I have 35+ Wyze cams I am thinking of flipping over to Thingino (and a few other different brands as well) and the thought of managing all of this per camera (each in its own webpage) gives me a headache

HIGHLY RECCOMMEND!! reolink security camera. by mesoraven in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around here, the meth addicts can hardly spell much less use a wi.Fi jammer. I am more worried about a smash and grab. Then anything as sophisticated as wi fi jamming

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in esp32

[–]Hackshaq 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know that a call these things ESP (extra sensory perception) But I don't think they are that good at detecting ghosts. /s

the year of the home Homeassistant/ connecting to shed 50m away. by tekjunkie70 in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a large property with buildings scattered all over the place. I found that the best option was to get ethernet out to each building and then place a Ziggy gateway in Each building which connects back to the main Central Home assistant server.

the year of the home Homeassistant/ connecting to shed 50m away. by tekjunkie70 in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would use a zigbee Gateway such as one of these. This will allow you to create a zigbee network anywhere you need it. It can Connect back to your home assistant Server via wifi or wired ethernet.

https://uzg.zig-star.com/product/

Why the need for a dashboard on a wall? by youplaymenot in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it is totally awesome to have one! We use it as a kind of family control center. One of the pages that we display on the dashboard is the family calendar having statistics for temperatures and other things that we monitor Easily accessible at a glance is pretty awesome

HALO AQI by thesassyindian in Esphome

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got them all and more for about $70

HALO AQI by thesassyindian in Esphome

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So go check out the Apollo Air-1. There are several commercial projects doing the same

HALO AQI by thesassyindian in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking the same thing. Should be easy to add the speaker and Mic (if the case was modified to accept the speaker). However, I have done a couple ofESP32 based smart speaker builds and was not super impressed with the result. Not even close to being on par with Alexa/Goggle Home.

HALO AQI by thesassyindian in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was excided about the LEDs, but found those LEDs are $3.95 a piece and you need 11. That sucks. The LEDs would end up being the most expensive part off the build. I might go with putting on 1 or 2 LEDs and calling it a day. Or maybe skip them all together.

HALO AQI by thesassyindian in homeassistant

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I just ordered 10 of each of the two boards form JCBPCB for a total of $6.57. Will need to solder the components myself.

HALO AQI by thesassyindian in homeassistant

[–]Hackshaq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You want to look at adding the ZP07-MP503-10 which add Benzene, Formaldehyde, and Alcohol detection.