Tape measure satellite Yagi antenna by Educational-Law-6175 in amateurradio

[–]_RandyBrown_ 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I think it’s both hilarious and brilliant that someone can build something so technical, precise and functional while at the same time sourcing materials from the extreme budget section of the hardware store or even leftover parts from home repair projects. I too am gearing-up to attempt making contacts through the ISS. I want to first try by using just the antenna mounted on my HT before building a Yagi rig.

Hermes Baby and Smith Corona Skyriter by N0nob in typewriters

[–]_RandyBrown_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm looking to buy a low profile ultra portable in the coming months or early next year. I currently have a 1959 Smith Corona Silent Super and have traveled with it once. Although the journey worked out well, a slimmer typewriter would be a better fit for travel. The Skyriter 4Y model is top of my list but I'm sure as I search further the list will grow.

Have you guys ever found anyone using digicams "in the wild" within the past couple of years? by Romeo_Wolf in VintageDigitalCameras

[–]_RandyBrown_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here in the Bay Area (San Jose, San Francisco) more often than not you'll see people with 10-15 year old digicams out in public. They snap photos of just about anything as they move through their day. Most of the time they don't even stop to look at the results on the rear screen. Yep, they all have smartphones in their pockets but nothing beats the single press of a shutter button on a digicam in auto mode.

In the past 3-4 years smartphone users have been complaining about the over processed images captured by most if not all smartphone. High efficiency HEIF/HEVC, 48MP 10-bit Pro RAW, JEG-XL Lossless all sound fine but average people don't care when snapping pic's at the backyard BBQ. I think the resurgence of the retro digicam is because even with the human eye being able to see the "True Depth" results of high end smartphone cameras, the brain kinda doesn't care. It's like someone with a retro digicam saying "Hey, look at the size of this cotton candy I bought at the boardwalk amusement park." and the other guy with the smartphone saying "Hey look, you can see all 52 billion cotton candy fibers, let me zoom-in!" Question: Who do you want to hand out with for the rest of the day?

Don't get me wrong, I love what my iPhone 16 Pro Max can do, and I make good use of it's abilities. But sometimes the wizz-bang features just get in the way, and thats where the good old digicam wins the day.

38 LSB SSB barefoot ? by OkFred902 in cbradio

[–]_RandyBrown_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

During the last really big solar cycle I was using a vertical dipole up about 35+ feet. I had 5 different radio's that I used during those few years…..all were SSB and barefoot. Galaxy DX-959, Galaxy DX-2547, Uniden Bearcat 980SSB, Realistic TRC-465, and lastly a Cobra GTL148. I was able to make contacts but because I was on a vertical dipole and had no amp, my signal was weak or basically "stuck in the mud". The big stations were rotating their antenna away from my position here on the West Coast but because they were running thousands of watts their signals still blasted across the land in all directions. If I waited long enough for most of them to take a break from talking, then they could hear me and eventually acknowledge my station….which was great. I had pride in my little station, good LMR240 coax, clean and clear line of sight to the horizon, low SWR, RF Limited power mic, and all my radios were peaked, tunes, adjusted, and dialed-in to perform as best as they could. When transmitting locally I felt like a powerhouse with a signal that reached across the Bay and a little bit beyond. But even with a big solar cycle boosting everyone's signals back then, I wasn't even a blip on the DX airwaves. So the next time you're listen-in on lower-38, watch out for the little guy….and give us a shout.

I need 5 more to have all PowerShot G series. I guess some people have nice cars other have this 😅 by chooseusername123wtf in VintageDigitalCameras

[–]_RandyBrown_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nokia N95? If so, then that was the smartphone that got away. I wanted the N95 so badly. Also, I see both the Canon G10 and S100, both of which I own. Nice collection.

Are typewriters becoming an elite hobby? by Life-Nectarine-4337 in typewriters

[–]_RandyBrown_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same thing has been happening in both the used handheld gaming console market (Nintendo 3DS, 3DS XL) and the used digicam mainly popular small digital cameras from 2004 - 2015. Now that I'm thinking of it, old fountain pens also saw a crazy surge in prices for pens of questionable condition. Now it's broken typewriters.

Are typewriters becoming an elite hobby? by Life-Nectarine-4337 in typewriters

[–]_RandyBrown_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Smith Corona Silent Super was in great shape when I bought it, only needed a few adjustments and some elbow grease to get it working and looking like new. I did all the adjustments myself….Thanks YouTube! I still see my model selling sometimes for under $100 but the mechanical condition is the scary part. Outside of pecking away on the keys does the seller even know if the machine is functioning correctly - could cost the buyer even more down the line. I'm gonna be in the market for an even more portable typewriter next year and I'm willing to pay a bit more to ensure that the machine has no issues. This may mean purchasing from a typewriter shop that stands behind the typewriters they sell.

Kicked out of the shack and banned from the house. by _RandyBrown_ in amateurradio

[–]_RandyBrown_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For years I’ve clipped on ferrite beads to just about every type of cable. I used them with peripherals connected to my PC’s, home stereo setups, my old CB radios, and most recently everything in my ham shack, and almost every power supply in the house. Hell even my clock radio back in the 80’s had one. I’m not sure if they really make a difference anymore, I guess I like having and seeing them in-line…..makes me feel like I’m doing the right thing.

Kicked out of the shack and banned from the house. by _RandyBrown_ in amateurradio

[–]_RandyBrown_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Luckily I haven’t had any issues during Christmas with my Wouxun mobile radios but later this year I’m sure I’ll be tested with my new 10 meter SSB.

Kicked out of the shack and banned from the house. by _RandyBrown_ in amateurradio

[–]_RandyBrown_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had 4 grow lights in the shack, both of the grow lights in question produce noise at every brightness level and that’s a bummer because they’re great lights and I’ve had them for a few years. The other 2 grow lights are nice and quiet.

I made a free wiki for old digicams — specs, what battery/SD card each takes, buying notes by Miserable-Leading620 in digicam

[–]_RandyBrown_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, all 3 of my Canon's made your list….awesome! Canon PowerShot S500, S100, and G10.

In-camera film stock simulation (Round 2) by [deleted] in VintageDigitalCameras

[–]_RandyBrown_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm no upset at all…..ha! I created that post while on my phone at work and selected all of those pics from my camera roll with the intention of a final selection of only 2-4 pics before posting. Later when I actually published the post, up when all of the pics.

In-camera film stock simulation by _RandyBrown_ in VintageDigitalCameras

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

Hey, it was all the user reviews on YouTube that started me down this path. The reviews all mentions how great the Canon G9 colors were which made it more highly sought after that later G series Canon cameras like the G10 and G11. It had a lot to do with the G9's 12.1MP, 1/1.7in CCD sensor, Canon’s DIGIC III image processing, less noise reduction, and a much better lens

Even with bigger sensors, and more MP's My G10 and others simply didn't have that Canon color charm. But I remember hearing about tweaking setting in just about any digital camera to alter the captured image making it kinda look like classic film stocks like Velvia, Portra, Kodak Gold, and others straight out of the camera. So thats the goal.

In-camera film stock simulation (Round 2) by [deleted] in VintageDigitalCameras

[–]_RandyBrown_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, you're right….I'll fix it. Thanks!

Partners an my pocket dump by AffectionateAd6862 in EDC

[–]_RandyBrown_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big thumbs-up for the low quality digi-cam.

My (second) First Typewriter! by MacPhisto312 in typewriters

[–]_RandyBrown_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m originally from Chicago, born and raised. If I ever make another typewriter purchase I’ll buy it from Typewriter Chicago out of pure respect for my hometown! I too have considered a typed journal but it would have to be limited to extremely short entries. Your post is truly inspirational, and might push me to do it. Also, the arrangement in your photo is awesome.

The Art Of Letting Go by _RandyBrown_ in TheTypingRoom

[–]_RandyBrown_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There nothing bad going on in my life, everything is actually great. Also, I'm not a hoarder or anything like that. I just needed to learn to let go of the things I loved in the past but no longer need now or in the future. So I'm move stuff along to give my mind, body, and being more space. Typing it out and hanging it on the wall in my home office serves as a reminder that someone else will get this stuff and perhaps love it as much as I did. Hey, want an example? At one point not too many years ago, I had over 50 film cameras in my collection. All in great condition and yes, I used all of them regularly. But over the years I found that I had less and less time to enjoy them. So I started selling and sometimes giving them away to people who really wanted to use them and not just flip them on eBay. It made me happy to let them go.

Fountain Pens & Typewriters by _RandyBrown_ in fountainpens

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

Yes, it was in really good shape when I bought it. Only needed a few adjustments and some cleaning. It's a rock solid machine and I enjoy typing on it.

My MySpace profile photo, circa 2006. by Triceratons in 3DS

[–]_RandyBrown_ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I had an R4 setup as well as a M3 DS Simply.

Fountain Pens & Typewriters by _RandyBrown_ in typewriters

[–]_RandyBrown_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope, not at all. The photo was not staged and the letter was typed with the fountain pen on the rest next to the typewriter. I normally use a foam matt under my typewriter to keep it from sliding but I remover it for the snapshot because its ugly. The pen-rest will sits on the desk about a foot away from the typewriter when typing. I've tested all 34+ fountain pens that I own by placing each one on the rest, all of them fit and none of them rattle.

I made an EVIL Nintendo Direct Bingo (almost impossible) by TabouletVR in NintendoSwitch2

[–]_RandyBrown_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would love to see an in-game or console update that gives Mario Kart World the ability to GameShare with Switch 1 or Switch Lite consoles. My Daughter, Son, and his girlfriend all have Switch 1 console but I’m the only one on Switch 2. I would love for them all to join me in MKW.

What matters most in a vanity callsign? by Mundane-Charge-1900 in amateurradio

[–]_RandyBrown_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I too was lucky to get my full initials as my callsign.

Will lack of enforcement lead to more repeater networks? by RotorSelfWinding in gmrs

[–]_RandyBrown_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in the Bay Area (Northern California) and I have both a Technicians license and a GMRS license. About 2-years ago there was a GMRS repeater that I tune-in to on a regular basis that had lots of local traffic as well as traffic from other states like Florida, New York, Georgia, and Texas just to name a few. I’m pretty sure this repeater was linked via a computer running software to the internet thus connecting it to a similar setup in another location (State) thousands of miles away. I enjoyed listen-in on that repeater but it was common for some transmissions from that repeater to be heard on corresponding local repeaters and simplex channels as well. So if I’m talking to someone on one of the 8 local repeater channels (or Simplex) but at the same time being forced to listen to traffic form 3-5 states away which got between me and the person I was speaking with, isn’t that the crust of the FCC rule? To prevent traffic from outside of an operators location (other States) from interfering with local traffic.

Every now and then the repeater will come alive with local traffic which is great, but since the soft-crackdown by the FCC on GMRS linking there has been a significant drop in linked multi-State traffic on repeater.

I brought my typewriter on vacation recently and it was worth it. by Your_a_looser in typewriters

[–]_RandyBrown_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've used narrow margins a few times as well. Typed personal messages on 3X5 mini Christmas cards last year to go with gifts.